وسوسه

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic وَسْوَسَة (waswasa, suggestion of the devil, temptation), verbal noun of the verb وَسْوَسَ (waswasa, to whisper).

Noun[edit]

وسوسه (vesvese or fesfese)

  1. (originally) temptation, enticement, evil suggestion, the desire to engage in short-term urges
    Synonyms: اغوا (iğva), فتنه (fitne)
  2. delusion, a false and unfounded thought that is resistant to confrontation with actual facts
    Synonym: قورندی (kuruntu)

Usage notes[edit]

The pronunciation fesfese is considered vulgar by Redhouse. Nişanyan notes the second meaning "delusion" overtook the original one since the 19th c.

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: vesvese
  • Albanian: vesves
  • Armenian: ֆէսֆէսէ (fēsfēsē), վասվասա (vasvasa)

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Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic وَسْوَسَة (waswasa).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? waswasa
Dari reading? waswasa
Iranian reading? vasvase
Tajik reading? vasvasa

Noun[edit]

وسوسه (vasvase)

  1. temptation

Derived terms[edit]

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