شاه

See also: شاہ, ساہ, and شاة

Arabic

Etymology

From Persian شاه.

Noun

شَاه (šāh) m

  1. shah
  2. (chess) king
    شاه مات (šāh māt) checkmate

Declension

Synonyms

Descendants

See also

Chess pieces in Arabic · (layout · text)
شَاه (šāh) وَزِير (wazīr) رُخّ (ruḵḵ) فِيل (fīl) حِصَان (ḥiṣān) بَيْدَق (baydaq) – جُنْدِيّ (jundiyy)

Persian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Persian 𐭬𐭫𐭪𐭠 (šāh), from Old Persian 𐏋 ( /xšāyaθiya/, king), from Proto-Iranian *xšáyati, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *kšáyati (he rules, he has power over) (whence Sanskrit क्षयति (kṣáyati)), from Proto-Indo-European *tek- (to gain power over, gain control over).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃɒːh/

Noun

Dari Persian شاه
Iranian Persian شاه
Tajiki Persian шоҳ (šoh)

شاه (šâh) (plural شاهان (šâhân))

  1. king; shah
  2. (chess) king
  3. (in compounds) Something that is the biggest or the best of its kind.

Derived terms

See also
Chess pieces in Persian · مهره‌های شطرنج (mohre-hâye šatranj) (layout · text)
شاه (šâh) وزیر (vazir) رخ (rox),
قلعه (qal'e)
فیل (fil) اسب (asb) پیاده (piyâde),
سرباز (sarbâz)

Descendants

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