شاخ

See also: ساح

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ش ي خ (š-y-ḵ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃaː.xa/

Verb

شَاخَ (šāḵa) I, non-past يَشِيخُ‎ (yašīḵu)

  1. to age

Conjugation


Central Kurdish

Noun

شاخ (şax)

  1. mountain (large mass of earth and rock)

Persian

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *ḱak- (branch). Cognate with Sanskrit शाखा (śā́khā).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃɒx/

Noun

Dari Persian شاخ
Iranian Persian شاخ
Tajiki Persian шох (šox)

شاخ (šâx)

  1. horn, antler
  2. a branch, bough, shoot, sucker, twig
  3. the arm, from the tip of the finger to the shoulder
  4. the leg, from the groin to the foot
  5. a small cut from a main stream
  6. the spur of a cock
  7. a rib
  8. a bit, piece
  9. a gusset, gore
  10. the forehead
  11. the main beam in the roof of a house
  12. a cup of wine (from a custom prevailing in Jurjistān, to drink wine out of horns), a goblet, a drinking-horn
  13. wine mixed with rose-water
  14. a horn wherein they keep civet, a scent-box
  15. civet
  16. the civet-cat
  17. spices, perfumes

References


Urdu

Noun

شاخ (shāx) f (Hindi spelling शाख़)

  1. branch
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