سبد

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Persian

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Etymology

From Middle Persian, borrowed into Aramaic סַפְטָא / ܣܰܦܛܳܐ (sap̄əṭā) and hence Arabic سَفَط (safaṭ). Akin to Old Armenian սապատ (sapat), a Middle Iranian borrowing.

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Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? saḇaḏ
Dari reading? sabad
Iranian reading? sabad
Tajik reading? sabad
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Noun

Dari سبد
Iranian Persian
Tajik сабад

سبد (sabad) (plural سبدها (sabad-hâ))

  1. basket
    .مادَرَم سَبَد را/رو پُر اَز میوه کَرد تا به خالِه-زهرا بِدَهَمَش
    mâdar-am sabad râ/rô por az mive kard tâ be xâle-zahrâ bedaham-aš
    My mother filled the basket with fruits, than gave it to me , so I would give it to aunt-Zahrā.

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: səbət
  • Ottoman Turkish: سپت (sepet)
  • Uyghur: سېۋەت (sëwet)
  • Uzbek: savat

References

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian سبد (sabad).

Pronunciation

Noun

سبد (sabudm

  1. basket