کاسه

See also: كاسة

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian [script needed] (*kʾsk' /kāsag/) (compare Baluchi کاسگ (kāsag, bowl)), possibly from Old Persian 𐎣𐎠𐎿𐎣 (kāsaka, semi-precious stone, glass), or perhaps related to Sanskrit कोश (kośa, pot, cask, cup). Likely not related to Sanskrit काच (kāca, glass).

Pronunciation

Noun

کاسه (kâse) (plural کاسه‌ها (kâse-hâ))

  1. bowl

Derived terms

  • کاسه سر (kâse-ye sar)
  • کاسه‌گر (kâse-gar)
  • کاسه و کوزه (kâse-o-kuze)

Descendants

  • Tajik: коса (kosa), косаи (kosayi)
  • Bashkir: каса (kasa)
  • Kazakh: кесе (kese)
  • Kyrgyz: кесе (kese)
  • Ottoman Turkish: کاسه (kâse)
    • Turkish: kâse
    • Serbo-Croatian: ћаса / ćasa
  • Turkmen: käse
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