See also: تحرير

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic تَحْرِير (taḥrīr).

Noun

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تحریر (tahrir)

  1. writing
  2. enrolling, enlisting
  3. enregistering
  4. (in the plural) despatches, official letters; (as sing.) a despatch

Descendants

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  • Turkish: tahrir

References

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  • Redhouse, J. W., Wells, Charles (1880) Redhouse's Turkish Dictionary, in Two Parts, English and Turkish, and Turkish and English, 2nd edition, London: Bernard Quartch, 15 Piccadilly

Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic تَحْرِير (taḥrīr).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? tahrīr
Dari reading? tahrīr
Iranian reading? tahrir
Tajik reading? tahrir

Noun

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تحریر (tahrir) (plural تحریرها (tahrir-hâ))

  1. the act of writing
    • c. 1599, Bahāʾ al‐Dīn ʿĀmilī, کشکول[1]:
      زمانی بعد، این همه بگذاشت و پرهیز و گوشه گیری و عبادت پیشه کرد. مدتی را در دمشق بماند و در آن جا احیاء العلوم را برشته ی تحریر آورد.
      zamānē ba'd, īn hama bugzāšt u purhēz u gōša gīrī u ibādat pēša kard. muddatē rā dar dimašq bimānd u dar ān jā ihyā'u-l-ulūm rā ba rašta-yi tahrīr āward.
      Some time later, he put all this aside and chose asceticism, seclusion, and worship as his profession. He stayed for a while in Damascus, and composed the Revival of the Sciences there.
      (Classical Persian romanization)
  2. (music) tahrir
    Synonym: چهچهه (čahčahe)
  3. (archaic) the act of emancipating, liberating

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