wʾčʾlkʾn'

Middle Persian

Etymology

From wʾčʾl (/wāzār/) + -kʾn' (/(a)gān/). Compare Manichaean Middle Persian wʾčʾrgʾn (wāzār(a)gān) and Old Armenian վաճառական (vačaṙakan), Iranian borrowing.

Noun

wʾčʾlkʾn' (/wāzār(a)gān/)

  1. merchant

Derived terms

  • wʾčʾlkʾnyh (/wāzār(a)gānīh/, trade)

Descendants

  • Persian: بازارگان (bâzârgân), بازرگان (bâzargân)
    • Tajik: бозаргон (bozargon)
    • → Hindustani:
    • Ottoman Turkish: بازرگان (bâzergân)
      • Turkish: bezirgân
        • Armenian: Բեզիրգանյան (Bezirganyan)
      • Serbo-Croatian: bazèrdžān, базѐрџа̄н

References

  • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “wāzāragān”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press
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