دانه
See also: دانہ and دانة
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
From Persian دانه (dâne).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tanɛ/
- Homophone: طعنه (tane)
Noun
دانه • (tane)
- pip, seed, kernel, grain, berry of any fruit or grain
- seed, grain in bulk
- single fruits that have separated from a larger bulk
- daily bread, food
- bait in a trap if remotely grain-formed
- bead, perl
- bullet, dot, projectile, ball of a rifle, cannonball
- ember, spark (دانه آتش (tane ateş))
- piece, item, shtick
Descendants
- Turkish: tane
- → Armenian: թանե (tʿane)
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: та̏не
- Latin: tȁne
Pashto
Etymology
From Persian دانه (dâne).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dɑˈna/
Noun
دانه • (dâna) f
- piece
- grain
Persian
Etymology
From Proto-Iranian *daHnáH, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dʰaHnáH, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰoHnéh₂.
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /dɑːna/
- (Dari Persian) IPA(key): /dɑːna/
- (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): /dɒːne/
- (Tajik) IPA(key): /dɔna/
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Noun
دانه • (dâne)
- grain
- seed
- berry
- semen
Related terms
- دانهدانه (dâne-dâne)
Descendants
- → Gulf Arabic: دَانَة (dāna)
- → Azerbaijani: dənə
- → Armenian: դա̈նա̈ (dänä)
- → Bashkir: дана (dana)
- → Hindustani:
- Hindi: दाना (dānā)
- Urdu: دانہ (dāna)
- → Bengali: দানা (dana)
- → Kazakh: дана (dana)
- → Nepali: दाना (dānā)
- → Pashto: دانه (dâna)
- → Punjabi: ਦਾਣਾ (dāṇā)
- → Rajbanshi: दाना (dānā)
- → Tatar: данә (danä)
- → Ottoman Turkish: دانه (tane)
- Turkish: tane
- → Armenian: թանե (tʿane)
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: та̏не
- Latin: tȁne
References
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1892), “دانه+dāna”, in A Comprehensive Persian–English dictionary, London: Routledge & K. Paul
- Vullers, Johann August (1855), “دانه”, in Lexicon Persico-Latinum etymologicum cum linguis maxime cognatis Sanscrita et Zendica et Pehlevica comparatum, e lexicis persice scriptis Borhâni Qâtiu, Haft Qulzum et Bahâri agam et persico-turcico Farhangi-Shuûrî confectum, adhibitis etiam Castelli, Meninski, Richardson et aliorum operibus et auctoritate scriptorum Persicorum adauctum (in Latin), volume I, Bonn: Adolf Marcus, page 804a