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Kashmiri
Perso-Arabic
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پاس (pās)
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Devanagari
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पास (pās)
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Sharada
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𑆥𑆳𑆱 (pāsa)
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Etymology 1
From Sanskrit पार्श्व (pārśva).
Noun
پاس • (pās) m
- a side
Etymology 2
From Classical Persian پاس (pās).
Noun
پاس • (pās) m
- consideration, thoughtfulness
- sake
- خۄدایہِ سٕنٛدِ پاسہٕ ― khọdāyhi sụndi pāsụ ― for God's sake
- mercy, pity
Etymology 3
From English pass.
Noun
پاس • (pās) m
- a pass (document to grant permission)
Etymology 4
From English pass.
Noun
پاس • (pās) m
- success in an exam
Persian
Etymology 1
From Middle Persian (pʾs /pās/), from Proto-Iranian *páHθrah, from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂-tro-, from *peh₂- (“to protect”); see there for further information.
Pronunciation
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Classical reading?
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pās
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Dari reading?
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pās
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Iranian reading?
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pâs
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Tajik reading?
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pos
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Noun
پاس • (pâs)
- guard, watch
- Synonym: پهره (pahre)
- watch of the night
1258, Shaykh Muṣliḥ-ud-Dīn Saʿdī of Shiraz, translated by Wheeler M. Thackston, The Gulistan (Rose Garden) of Sa’di: Bilingual English and Persian Edition with Vocabulary, Bethesda, MD: Ibex Publishers, published 2008, →ISBN, page 15:پاسی از شب بگذشت.- pasē az šab biguḏašt.
- A portion of the night passed.
- (chiefly as به پاس) consideration, considering
- به پاس خدمات شما ― be pâs-e xedmât-e šomâ ― in consideration of your service
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From English pass.
Pronunciation
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Iranian reading?
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pâs
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Noun
پاس • (pâs)
- pass, passing
Derived terms