tšt'

See also: TST and ṯst

Middle Persian

Etymology

Cognate with Avestan 𐬙𐬀𐬱𐬙𐬀 (tašta, bowl), Manichaean Parthian [Manichaean needed] (tʾst /tāst/, cup), Northern Kurdish teşt, Pashto طشت (tašt). Ultimately from the past participle of the Proto-Iranian *taš- (to make, construct; to cut, verb), from Proto-Indo-European *tetḱ-.

Noun

tšt' (tašt)

  1. bowl

Descendants

  • Persian: تشت (tašt), طشت (tašt)
    • Azerbaijani: teşt
    • → Hindustani:
      Urdu: تشت (tašt), طشت (tašt)
    • Ottoman Turkish: طشت (tašt), تشت (tešt)
      • Turkish: taşt, teşt (dialectal)
  • Arabic: طَشْت (ṭašt), طَسْت (ṭast), طَاس (ṭās), طَاسَة (ṭāsa)
    • Andalusian Arabic: طَاس‏
      • → Spanish: taza
        • O'odham: ta꞉sa
        • Portuguese: taça
        • Southeastern Tepehuan: taas
        • Tagalog: tasa
    • Adyghe: тас (tās)
    • Avar: тӏарс (ṭars)
    • Azerbaijani: tas
    • Bashkir: тас (tas)
    • Buryat: таас (taas)
    • Chechen: тас (tas)
    • Crimean Tatar: tas
    • Chuvash: таз (taz)
    • Dargwa: тӏас (ṭas)
    • Georgian: თასი (tasi)
    • Kabardian: тас (tās)
    • Kurdish: tas
    • Lak: тӏяс (ṭjas)
    • Medieval Latin: tassa
    • Middle Armenian: թաս (tʿas)
    • Munji: [script needed] (tóso)
    • Ossetian: тас (tas) (possibly)
    • Romani: tas
    • Swahili: tasa
    • Yidgha: [script needed] (tása)
  • Aramaic:
    Classical Syriac: ܛܫܬ (ṭašt)
  • → Old Armenian: տաշտ (tašt), դաշտ (dašt), թաշտ (tʿašt)

References

  • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “tašt”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 82
  • Horn, Paul (1893), “tešt”, in Grundriss der neupersischen Etymologie (in German), Strasbourg: K.J. Trübner, § 389, page 87
  • Hübschmann, Heinrich (1897) Armenische Grammatik. 1. Theil: Armenische Etymologie (in German), Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, page 251
  • Ačaṙean, Hračʿeay (1979), տաշտ”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Dictionary of Armenian Root Words] (in Armenian), volume IV, 2nd edition, reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, Yerevan: University Press, pages 370–371
  • Cheung, Johnny (2007) Etymological Dictionary of the Iranian Verb (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 2), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 384–385
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