مازو

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Ottoman Turkish

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مازو

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Persian مازو (mâzu, gall nut).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /mɑˈzu/, /mɑˈzɯ/

Noun

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مازو (mazu or mazı)

  1. (botany) gall, nutgall, oak apple, a blister or growth found on the surface of plants, especially the Aleppo gall
    Synonym: عفص (ʼafs)
  2. Aleppo oak, any small oak native to Greece and Asia Minor of the species Quercus infectoria, best known for its galls
    Synonym: مازو میشه‌سی (mazı meşesi)
  3. arbor vitae, thuja, any of the evergreen, coniferous trees and shrubs of the genera Thuja and Thujopsis

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: mazı
  • Armenian: մազի (mazi)

Further reading

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Persian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Akin to Central Kurdish مازوو (mazû), Northern Kurdish mazî, Southern Kurdish مازێ (mazê), and Gurani مازوو (mâzû), and Chinese 沒食子没食子 (mòshízǐ), a Middle Iranian borrowing, all meaning the oak apple.

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? māzū
Dari reading? māzū
Iranian reading? mâzu
Tajik reading? mozu

Noun

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مازو (mâzu)

  1. gall nut, oak apple, oak gall, gall apple, Aleppo gall
  2. (usually دار مازو (dâr mâzu)) gall oak, Aleppo oak (Quercus infectoria)

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