Khalaj

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Noun

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اَمرود (amrût) (definite accusative اَمرودوُ, plural اَمرودلار)

  1. Arabic spelling of amrût (pear)

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Persian

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Etymology

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From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (/umrōd/, /ambrōd/, /umbrōd/, /anbarōt/), Old Persian [script needed] (*umrūta),[1] ultimately from a Caucasian substrate. Compare Elamite 𒌝𒊒𒁕 (/⁠umruda, umruta⁠/, pear), Central Kurdish ھەرمێ (hermê, pear).

Noun

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امرود (amrud)

  1. pear
  2. guava

Descendants

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References

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  • Rossi, Adriano (2015) “Thirty-two More Pears For Uwe”, in Festschrift für Uwe Bläsing anläßlich seines 60. Geburtstags[2], Göttingen/İstanbul: Kizap Matbaası, pages 335–342
  1. ^ Asatrian, Garnik (2011) A Comparative Vocabulary of Central Iranian Dialects[1] (in Persian), Tehran: Safir Ardehal Publications, page 30

Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian امرود (amrūd).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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امرود (amrūdm (Hindi spelling अमरूद)

  1. guava (fruit)

Declension

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    Declension of امرود
singular plural
direct امرود (amrūd) امرود (amrūd)
oblique امرود (amrūd) امرودوں (amrūdõ)
vocative امرود (amrūd) امرودو (amrūdo)

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