بش

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See also: بس, پس, and پش

Arabic

Root
ب ش ش (b š š)
3 terms

Etymology 1.1

Pronunciation

Verb

بَشَّ (bašša) I (first-person singular past بَشِشْتُ (bašištu), non-past يَبَشُّ (yabaššu), verbal noun بَشّ (bašš) or بَشَاشَة (bašāša))

  1. to be cheerful, to look happy, to rejoice
    بَشِشْتُ بِهِ
    bašištu bihi
    I was cheerful in countenance with him.
    بَشَّتْ لَهُ فِي ٱلْمَسْأَلَةِ
    baššat lahu fī l-masʔalati
    She was courteous to him in asking.
Conjugation

Etymology 1.2

Pronunciation

Noun

بَشّ (baššm

  1. verbal noun of بَشَّ (bašša) (form I)
Declension

Brahui

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Dravidian *mic-.

Adverb

بَش (baś)

  1. up
    بَش مَنِّنْگbaś manniṅgto get up

Derived terms

References

  • Bray, Denys (1934) “bash”, in The Brahui Language, Calcutta, India: Superintendent Government Printing, Part II: The Brāhūī Problem; Part III: Etymological Vocabulary, page 66
  • Burrow, T., Emeneau, M. B. (1984) “4841”, in A Dravidian etymological dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, →ISBN.

Karakhanid

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *boĺ.

Adjective

بش (boš)

  1. empty

Descendants

  • Uzbek: boʻsh
  • Uyghur: بوش (bosh)

Ottoman Turkish

Ottoman Turkish cardinal numbers
 <  4 5 6  > 
    Cardinal : بش (beş)
    Ordinal : بشنجی (beşinci)
    Distributive : بشر (beşer)

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *bẹ̄ĺ(k) (five).

Numeral

بش (beş)

  1. five (5)

Descendants