ادب

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Persian

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Etymology

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    Reborrowed from Arabic أَدَب (ʔadab), from Persian دب (dab); ultimately from Sumerian 𒁾 (dub).

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    Readings
    Classical reading? aḏaḇ
    Dari reading? adab
    Iranian reading? adab
    Tajik reading? adab
    • Audio (Iran):(file)

    Noun

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    Dari ادب
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik адаб

    ادب (adab) (plural آداب (âdâb) or ادب‌ها (adab-hâ))

    1. politeness, courtesy, civility, manners, proper conduct
      • c. 1520, Selim I of the Ottoman Empire, edited by Benedek Péri, The Persian Dīvān of Yavuz Sulṭān Selīm, Budapest, Hungary: Research Centre for the Humanities, Eötvös Loránd Research Network, →ISBN, page 112:
        گفت جایی که منم ناله و فریاد مکن
        و گرت نیست تحمل بکش آهی به ادب
        guft jāyē ki man-am nāla u faryād makun
        u garat nēst tahammul bikaš āhē ba adab
        She said: "Do not cry out and moan at the place where I am,
        And if you do not have the patience, let out a sigh courteously."
        (Classical Persian transliteration)
    2. literature, letters. polite learning
    3. discipline

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    Urdu

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    Etymology

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      Borrowed from Classical Persian اَدَب (adab).

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      ادب (adabm (Hindi spelling अदब)

      1. discipline
      2. training
      3. politeness
      4. respect
      5. courtesy
      6. urbanity
      7. etiquette
      8. literature

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      Ushojo

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      Etymology

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      From Urdu ادب (adab), from Persian ادب (adab), from Arabic أَدَب (ʔadab).

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      ادب (edab)

      1. discipline
      2. training
      3. politeness
      4. respect
      5. courtesy
      6. urbanity
      7. etiquette
      8. literature