نوش

See also: نوس and نؤوش

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ن و ش (n-w-š) related with hitting, gripping and taking

Verb

نَوَشَ (nawaša) I, non-past يَنْوُشُ‎ (yanwušu)

  1. to grip, to take hold of something (with ه (h) + accusative)

Conjugation

See also

  • نَاوَش (nāwaš, scrimmage, harry)
  • نَؤْوُش (naʾwuš, strong)
  • نَوْشَة (nawša, typhus)

References


Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian ʾnwš (anōš, elixir, antidote, literally immortal). Related to Old Armenian անոյշ (anoyš), an Iranian borrowing.

Noun

نوش (nuš)

  1. ambrosia, nectar
  2. elixir
  3. antidote

Derived terms

Verb

نوش (nuš)

  1. present stem form of نوشیدن

References

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