آدینه

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Persian (ʾdynk' /⁠ādēnag ~ āyēnag⁠/) (in Pazand texts mentioned as 𐬁𐬛𐬉𐬥𐬀 (ādēna) and 𐬁𐬜𐬉𐬥𐬀 (āδēna)) perhaps from Parthian. Akin to Manichean Sogdian 𐫀𐫀𐫔𐫏𐫗𐫀𐫆 (ʾʾδynʾẖ /⁠āδēnē⁠/), 𐫀𐫀𐫔𐫏𐫗𐫏 (ʾʾδyny /⁠āδēnē⁠/, Friday) and Khwarezmian آذینک (ʾδynk /⁠āδēnē⁠/, Friday).

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? āḏēna
Dari reading? ādīna
Iranian reading? âdine
Tajik reading? odina

Noun

Dari آدینه
Iranian Persian
Tajik одина

آدینه (âdine) (plural آدینه‌ها (âdine-hâ))

  1. Friday
    Synonym: جمعه (jom'e)

Coordinate terms

(days of the week) روزْهایِ هَفْتِه (ruz-hâ-ye hafte); شَنْبِه (šanbe)‎, یِک‌شَنْبِه (yek-šanbe)‎, دوشَنْبِه (došanbe)‎, سِه‌شَنْبِه (se-šanbe)‎, چَهارْشَنْبِه (čahâršanbe)‎, پَنْج‌شَنْبِه (panj-šanbe)‎, آدینِه (âdine)‎/جُمْعِه (jom'e)(Category: fa:Days of the week)

Descendants

  • Gujarati: આદીના (ādīnā)
  • Judeo-Persian: (*δ > *z)
    Judeo-Persian: אזינא (/⁠ezénā⁠/) (Hamadani dialect)
    Judeo-Persian: (/⁠ẓené⁠/) (Isfahani dialect)
  • Kermanic: (*δ > *y)
    Abuzeydabadi: آینه (aynä)
    Ardestani: آنه (ānne)
  • Pashto: آدينه (ādiná)
  • Tatic:
    Central Tati: آرنه (ārna)
    Karingani: اینا (aynā)
  • Turkic: