بیجاده

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Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Middle Persian (cf. Arabic بِجَادَق (bijādaq)), by surface analysis, بی (bi, without) +‎ جاده (jâde, road, (here: streak)). Compare Old Georgian ბეჭედი (beč̣edi), Armenian պիճատի (pičati), Iranian borrowings. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

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Readings
Classical reading? bījāḏa
Dari reading? bījāda
Iranian reading? bijâde
Tajik reading? bijoda

Noun[edit]

Dari بیجاده
Iranian Persian
Tajik биҷода

بیجاده (bijâde)

  1. garnet or ruby
    Synonym: نارسَنگ (nârsang)
    • 982, Hudūd al-'Ālam
      و اندر بدخشان معدن سیم است و زر و بیجاده و لاجورد.
      va andar badaxšân ma'dan-i sêm ast u zar u bîjâde u lâjavard.
      and in Badakhshan there are mines of silver, gold, garnet (or maybe ruby), and lapis lazuli.
  2. (archaic, literary) amber
    Synonym: کَهربا (kahrobâ)
    • 10th Century CE, Ferdowsi, Shahnameh
      شد آن تخت شاهی و آن دستگاه
      زمانه ربودش چو بیجاده کاه
      šod ân taxt-e šâhi-yyo ân dastgâh
      zamâne robudaš čo bijâde kâh.
      the fate snatched his throne and court, just like how the amber attracts straw.

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