پدیدار
Persian
Etymology
From پدید (padid) + ـار (âr).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /pa.diː.ˈdaːɾ/
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [pʰä.d̪iː.d̪ɑːɾ]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [pʰæ.d̪iː.d̪ɒːɹ]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [pʰä.d̪i.d̪ɔɾ]
| Readings | |
|---|---|
| Classical reading? | padīdār |
| Dari reading? | padīdār |
| Iranian reading? | padidâr |
| Tajik reading? | padidor |
Adjective
پَدیدار • (padidâr)
- visible, evident, apparent, observable
- early 11th century, Abū-l Ḥasan Alī b. Jūlūğ Farrukhī Sīstānī, translated by Julie Scott Meisami, "The Persian Qasida to the End of the 12th Century" (1996), دیوان فرخی [Divān of Farrukhī]:
- نه از خواری چنان بگذاشت او را، ندارد کس چنو فرزند را خوار، ولیکن خواست تا شاهان بدانند، که او بیکس هنر آرد پدیدار.
- na az xâri čonân begzâšt u-râ, na-dârad kas čonân farzand-râ xâr, valikân xâst tâ šâhân be-dânand, ke u bikas honar ârad padidâr.
- He did not leave him [behind] thus out of contempt, for no one holds such a son in contempt. Rather, he wished that kings might know that he, without [anybody's] help, would make his skill apparent.
Derived terms
- پدیدار شدن (padidâr šodan, “to appear”)