[Masnavi-ye-Ma'navi], volume II, verse 317: و آن فسون دیو در دلهای <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span> میرود چون کفش <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span> در پای <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span> u ān fasūn-i dēw dar dil-hā-i kaž mē-rawad čōn kafš-i kaž dar...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span>, کر, گز, and گر کز • (kaz) alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span> کز • (kaz) از که...
Mingrelian ჸანჭი (ʾanč̣i), ყანჭი (q̇anč̣i), from Old Georgian ყაჭი (q̇ač̣i). See Persian <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span> (kaž) for more. IPA(key): [aqʼantʃʼ] а-ҟанҷ • (a-qʼančʼ) silkworm...
From Persian کژاغند (kažagand, “padded garment”), perhaps from <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span> (kaž, “silk”) + آغند (“stuffed”). IPA(key): /kaˈzak.ka/ Rhymes: -akka Hyphenation: ca‧sàc‧ca...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span>, کر, گر, کز, and كز (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) گز (gez) (plural...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span>, گز, گر, and کز Bakhtiari Wikipedia has an article on: bqi:کر Wikipedia bqi Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *kʷer-; compare Northern Kurdish...
See also: ـگر, <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span>, کر, گز, and کز (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) IPA(key): [ɡur]...
Inherited from Middle Bengali কষ্টা (kośṭa), either from Classical Persian <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span> تاه (kaž tāh, “plaited silk”) or, Classical Sanskrit কোষ (koṣa). IPA(key):...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">کژ</span>, کر, گز, گر, and کز كَرَّ • (karra) I (non-past يَكُرُّ (yakurru), verbal noun كَرّ (karr) or كُرُور (kurūr)) to return, to come back, to...