غیرت
See also: غيرت
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic غَيْرَة (ḡayra).
Noun
غیرت • (gayret)
Derived terms
- غیرتلو (gayretli)
Descendants
Persian
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic غَيْرَة (ḡayra).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /ɣaj.ˈɾat/
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [ɣäj.ɾǽt̪]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [qej.ɹǽt̪]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [ʁäj.ɾǽt̪]
| Readings | |
|---|---|
| Classical reading? | ġayrat |
| Dari reading? | ġayrat |
| Iranian reading? | ġeyrat |
| Tajik reading? | ġayrat |
Noun
غیرت • (ġayrat / ġeyrat) (Tajik spelling ғайрат)
- "protective jealousy", honor, possessiveness; an emotion which drives one to protect one's family members from the other gender's attention and thereby defend one's pride and honor.
- Synonym: ناموسپرستی (nâmus-parasti)
- نصف شب تنها برم بیرون براش مهم نیس. شوهرم اصلا روم غیرت نداره :(
- nesf-e šab tanhâ beram birun barâš mohem nis. šowharam aslan rum ġeyrat na-dâre :(
- Even if I go out in the middle of the night, it doesn't matter for him. My husband has no gheyrat for me at all :(
- غیرت فقط واسه مرد نیست، یک زنم غیرت داره.
- ġeyrat faqat vâse mard nist, yek zan-am ġeyrat dâre.
- Gheyrat isn't just for men, a woman has gheyrat too.
- (by extension)
- a protective emotion towards one's community or nation
- من هم یک ایرانی هستم و روی وطنم غیرت دارم.
- man ham yek irâni hastam va ru-ye vatanam ġeyrat dâram.
- I am an Iranian too, and I feel protective of my motherland.
- the urge to stand up for someone vulnerable, innocent, or helpless
- any zeal, enthusiasm, ardor, fervency
- a protective emotion towards one's community or nation
Usage notes
- This emotion can be considered a positive or negative one based on context, and tends to be associated (though not exclusively) with men.
Derived terms
- باغیرت (bâ-ġeyrat)
- بالاغیرتاً (bâlâ-ġeyratan)
- بالای غیرتت (bâlâ-ye-ġeyratet)
- به رگ غیرت کسی برخوردن (be rag-e ġeyrat-e kasi bar-xordan)
- به غیرت آوردن (be ġeyrat âvardan)
- بیغیرت (bê-ġeyrat)
- خوشغیرت (xoš-ġeyrat)
- غیرت به خرج دادن (ġeyrat be xarj dâdan)
- غیرت کردن (ġeyrat kardan)
- غیرت کشیدن (ġeyrat kešidan)
- غیرتمند (ġeyratmand)
- غیرتمندانه (ġeyratmandâne)
- غیرتمندی (ġeyratmandi)
- غیرتی (ġeyrati)
- غیرتکش (ġeyrat-keš)
Related terms
- غیور (ġayur)
- غیورانه (ġayurâne)
- غیورمرد (ġayur-mard)
Descendants
- → Armenian: ղեյրաթ (ġeyratʻ)
- → Azerbaijani: qeyrət
- → Bashkir: ғәйрәт (ğəyrət)
- → Kazakh: қайрат (qairat)
- → Ottoman Turkish: غیرت (ğayret)
- → Hindustani:
See also
- Appendix:Terms considered difficult or impossible to translate into English
Urdu
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian غیرت (ġayrat), from Arabic غَيْرَة (ḡayra).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /ɣɛː.ɾət̪/
- Rhymes: -ət̪
- Hyphenation: غَے‧رَت
Noun
غَیرَت • (ġairat) f (Hindi spelling ग़ैरत)
- (one's) honour, prestige (self-respect)
- (to have) shame
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| direct | غیرت (ġairat) | غیرتیں (ġairatẽ) |
| oblique | غیرت (ġairat) | غیرتوں (ġairatõ) |
| vocative | غیرت (ġairat) | غیرتو (ġairato) |