فرستادن

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Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Persian [script needed] (plyst-ʾtn' /⁠frēstādan⁠/), which seems to be a compound. If so, the elements are most likely from "fra-" and "sta-". For the first element see "for-". For the second element see ایستادن.

Pronunciation[edit]

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Readings
Classical reading? firistāḏan
Dari reading? firistādan
Iranian reading? ferestâdan
Tajik reading? firistodan

Verb[edit]

Dari فرستادن
Iranian Persian
Tajik фиристодан

فرستادن (ferestâdan) (present stem فرست (ferest))

  1. to send
    فرستادن نیروferestâdan-e nirusending troops [abroad, etc.]
    با پست فرستادنbâ post ferestâdansending by post
    نامه‌ای که فرستاده بودnâme-ye ke ferestâde budletter which he had sent
    به مدرسه فرستادنbe madrese ferestâdanto send to school
    • 1590, Inscription at the Mughal fort of Hari Parbat, Kashmir:
      کرور و ده لاکه از مخزن فرستاد دو صد استاد هندی جمله چاکر نکرده هیچکس بیگار آنجا
      korur-o dah lâkh az maxzan ferestâd do sad ostâd-e hendi jomle čâkar na-karde hič-kas bigâr ânjâ
      He sent a crore and ten lakhs from the treasury, and two hundred Indian masters, all his servants. Nobody was forced to do unpaid labor there.
    • c. 1655, دبستان مذاهب [Dabistān-i Mazāhib]:
      و یزدان بهر آباد نامه‌ای فرستاد دساتیر نام که در او هر دانش و همه زبان بود. آن مشتمل بر چندین دفتر و به هر لغتی چند مجلد.
      va yazdân bahr-e âbâd nâme-ye ferestâd dasâtir-e nâm ke dar u har dâneš va hame zabân bud. ân moštamel bar čandin daftar va be har loğati čand mojallad.
      And God sent for Ābād's sake a book, Dasātir by name, within which there is all knowledge and every language. It includes several tomes and several volumes in every language.

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