سیاهپوش
Persian
Etymology
From سیاه (siyâh, “black”) + پوش (puš, present stem of پوشیدن (pušidan, “to wear”)).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /si.jaːh.ˈpoːʃ/
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [si.jɑːɦ.pʰoːʃ]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [si.jɒːɦ.pʰuːʃ]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [si.jɔɦ.pʰɵʃ]
| Readings | |
|---|---|
| Classical reading? | siyāhpōš |
| Dari reading? | siyāhpōš |
| Iranian reading? | siyâhpuš |
| Tajik reading? | siyohpüš |
Adjective
سیاهپوش • (siyâh-puš)
Noun
سیاهپوشها • (siyâh-puš) (plural سیاهپوشان (siyâh-pušân))
- mourner
- (historical) follower of sixteenth-century anti-Safavid rebellions in the northern province of Astarabad, who dressed in black
- (historical) member of the Siah-posh Kafirs (a certain clans of pre-Islamic Nuristani society)
Proper noun
سیاهپوش • (siyâh-puš)
- Siah Push (name of several villages in Iran)