حکمت

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See also: حكمت and حكمة

Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic حِكْمَة (ḥikma).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? hikmat
Dari reading? hikmat
Iranian reading? hekmat
Tajik reading? hikmat
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Noun[edit]

حکمت (hekmat) (plural حکم (hekam))

  1. wisdom; knowledge
    Synonyms: خرد (xerad), علم (elm), عقل (aql)
    • c. 1390, Hafez, “Ghazal 489”, in دیوان حافظ [The Divan of Hafez]‎[1]:
      ای در رخ تو پیدا انوار پادشاهی
      در فکرت تو پنهان صد حکمت الهی
      ay dar rux-i tu paydā anwār-i pādišāhī
      dar fikrat-i tu pinhān sad hikmat-i ilāhī
      O you whose cheeks gleam with the light of an emperor,
      A hundred divine mysteries are hidden in your thoughts.
      (Classical Persian romanization)
  2. (historical or Islam) philosophy, theosophy, metaphysics; traditionally a broader and more Islamic category than فلسفه (falsafe), which referred only to Hellenistic philosophy.
    حکمت ارسطوhekmat-e arastuAristotle's philosophy
    حکمت اشراقhekmat-e ešraqthe philosophy of Illumination; Illuminationism
  3. (often in the plural) word of wisdom; sage advice
    Synonyms: پند (pand), اندرز (andarz)
  4. (archaic) medical practice; medicine
    Synonym: طب (tebb)

Urdu[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Classical Persian حکمت (hikmat), from Arabic حِكْمَة (ḥikma).

Noun[edit]

حکمت (hikmatf (Hindi spelling हिकमत)

  1. wisdom
  2. knowledge
  3. mystery
  4. miracle
  5. cleverness

Declension[edit]

Declension of حکمت
singular plural
direct حکمت (hikmat) حکمتیں (hikmatẽ)
oblique حکمت (hikmat) حکمتوں (hikmatõ)
vocative حکمت (hikmat) حکمتو (hikmato)

Derived terms[edit]