دوختن

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Persian[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle Persian dwhtn' (dōxtan, to sew). Cognate with Baluchi دوچگ (dócag), Gilaki دوتن (dutən) (present stem دوج (duj)), and Mazanderani بدوتن (baduten).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? dōxtan
Dari reading? dōxtan
Iranian reading? duxtan
Tajik reading? düxtan

Verb[edit]

Dari دوختن
Iranian Persian
Tajik дӯхтан

دوختن (duxtan) (present stem دوز (duz))

  1. to sew
Conjugation[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

From Middle Persian dwhtn' (dōxtan, to milk), from Old Persian *dáuxšatiy, ultimately from Proto-Iranian *dáwxšati (to milk). Whence also دوشیدن (dušidan). Cognate with Baluchi دوشگ (dóšag), Northern Kurdish doşîn.

Verb[edit]

دوختن (duxtan) (present stem دوش (duš))

  1. (archaic, literary) to milk
    Synonym: دوشیدن (dušidan)
    گاو را دوخت.
    gâv-râ duxt
    he milked the cow
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