dîyarî

Definition of dîyarî

donation, gift, present

Etymology

From Avestan
1) dâ "to give, to offer"
2) dâ "to make, to create, to put, to appoint"
3) dâ "to know, to think"
4) dâ "to shut"
5) dâ "wise, prudent"

Ultimately from PIE root *do- "to give".

Sanskrit dadati "gives," danam "offering, present",
Old Persian dadatuv "let him give"
Greek didomi, didonai, "to give, offer," dōron "gift",
Latin dare "to give, grant, offer" donum "gift",
Old Church Slavonic dati "give", dani "tribute",
Lithuanian duoti "to give" duonis "gift",
Old Irish dan "gift, endowment, talent",
Welsh dawn "gift".

Synonyms

xelat, armûxan, dan, pêşkêş, zibare, hîbe

It forms or part of

add, anecdote, antidote, betray, condone, dacha, dado, data, date, "time", dative, deodand, die, donation, donative, donor, Dorian, Dorothy, dose, dowager, dower, dowry, edition, endow, Eudora, fedora, Isidore, mandate, Pandora, pardon, perdition, Polydorus, render, rent, "payment for use of property", sacerdotal, samizdat, surrender, Theodore, Theodosia, tradition, traitor, treason, vend
Updated on July 1, 2023

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