نیل

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Persian نیل (nil, indigo), from Middle Persian 𐭭𐭩𐭫 (nīl), ultimately from Sanskrit नील (nīla, dark blue).

Noun

نیل • (nil) (definite accusative نیلی (nili), plural نیللر (niller))

  1. indigo, a purplish-blue dye obtained from certain plants, such as the indigo plant or woad
    Synonyms: بویا چیویتی (boya çiviti), چیویت (çivit)
  2. indigo, any leguminous plant of the genus Indigofera, but especially Indigofera tinctoria
    Synonym: چیویت (çivit)
  3. daub of indigo on the face used as a mark of grief or of shame, or, to avert the evil eye
Derived terms
  • نیلج (nilec, indigo)
  • نیلفام (nilfam, indigo-coloured)
  • نیلك (nilek, a blue discoloration of the skin)
  • نیلكون (nilgün, indigo-coloured)
  • نیله (nile, indigo)
  • نیلی (nilî, blueness)
Descendants
  • Turkish: nil

Further reading

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic النِّيل (an-nīl, the Nile), itself from Ancient Greek Νεῖλος (Neîlos).

Proper noun

نیل • (nil)

  1. Nile (a river in Africa)
Derived terms
  • نیل ابیض (nil-i ebyâz, White Nile)
  • نیل ازرق (nil-i ezrâk, Blue Nile)
  • نیل زنج (nil-i zenc, Niger)
  • نیل سودان (nil-i sudan, Niger)
  • نیل مبارك (nil-i mübârek, Nile of Egypt)
  • نیلی (nilî, pertaining to the Nile)
Descendants

Further reading

Pahari-Potwari

Etymology

Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit [Term?].

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈniː.lə̆/

Numeral

نِیل (nīl)

  1. (rare) ten trillion

Persian

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? nīl
Dari reading? nīl
Iranian reading? nil
Tajik reading? nil

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian 𐭭𐭩𐭫 (nīl), from Sanskrit नील (nīla).

Noun

Dari نیل
Iranian Persian
Tajik нил

نیل • (nil)

  1. indigo
    • c. 1080, Kaykāwūs, Qābūs-nāma:
      تا رنج کهتری بر خود ننهی به آسایش مهتری نرسی، نبینی که تا برگ نیل پوسیده نگردد نیل نشود.
      tā ranj-i kihtarī bar xwad na-nihī ba āsāyiš-i mihtarī na-rasī, na-bēnī ki tā barg-i nīl pōsīda na-gardad nīl na-šawad.
      You shall not reach the comfort of being a superior until you have gone through the toil of being a subordinate. Do you not see that [the dye] indigo is not produced until the indigo leaves rot?
      (Classical Persian transliteration)
Derived terms
Descendants

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic النِيل (an-nīl).

Proper noun

Dari نیل
Iranian Persian
Tajik Нил

نیل • (nil)

  1. the Nile
    رود نیلrud-e nilthe River Nile
    رودخانه نیلrudxâne-ye nilthe River Nile
Descendants

Punjabi

Western Panjabi numbers (edit)
 ←  10,000,000 (107)  ←  100,000,000,000 (1011) ۱,۰۰,۰۰,۰۰,۰۰,۰۰,۰۰۰
1013
1015  → 
    Cardinal: نِیل (nīl)

Etymology

Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit [Term?]. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈniː.lə̆/

Numeral

نِیل • (nīl) (Gurmukhi spelling ਨੀਲ)

  1. (rare) ten trillion

Urdu

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Sanskrit नील (nīla, dark blue).

Noun

نیل • (nīlm (Hindi spelling नील)

  1. indigo (dye)
  2. (botany) indigo (plant from which the bluish dye is obtained)
  3. bruise (bruise)

Adjective

نیل • (nīl) (Hindi spelling नील)

  1. indigo (color)

See also

Colors in Urdu · رنگ (layout · text)
     سادہ (sādā), سفید (safed), اُجّر (ujjar)      سلیٹی (sleṭī), چھائی (chāī), دھوسر (dhūsar), سرمئی (surmaī)      کالا (kālā), سانولا (sā̃wlā)
             لال (lāl), سرخ (surx), راتا (rātā); مہرون (mehroon), سندوری (sindoorī) قرمزی (qirmizī)              اورنج (ŏrenj), نارنگی (narngī), کیسری (kesarī), گیروا (geruwā), بھگوا (bhagwa), زعفرانی (zafrānī); بھورا (bhūrā), کتھئی (katthaī), چوکلیٹی (cokleṭī), خاکی (xākī)              پیلا (pīlā), بسنتی (basantī), زرد (zard); گیہُواں (gehũā), بدامی (badāmī)
             لائم (lāim), انگوری (angūrī)              ہرا (harā), سُگَّا (suggā), سبز (sabz)              پودین ہرا (pūdīn harā); گاڑھا ہرا (gāṛhā harā)
             فیروزہ (fīroza)              لاجوردی (lājwardī)              نیلا (nīlā)
             بینگنی (baiganī), اودا (oodā)              رانی (rānī); جامنی (jāmunī)              گلابی (gulābī)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Classical Persian نیل (nīl), from Arabic النِيل (an-nīl).

Proper noun

نیل • (nīlm (Hindi spelling नील)

  1. the Nile
    دریائے نیلdaryā-e Nīlthe Nile river

Etymology 3

Noun

نیل • (nīl?

  1. bruise