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دره

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See also: درہ, درة, ذرة, ذرہ, and ذره

Khalaj

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Noun

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دَره (dara or dərə) (definite accusative دَره‌نی or دَره‌نؽ, plural دَره‌لَر or دَره‌لار)

  1. Arabic spelling of dara, dərə (valley, canyon)

Declension

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Declension of دره
singular plural
nominative دره دره‌لار
genitive دره‌ݧ دره‌لارؽݧ
dative دره‌قا دره‌لارقا
definite accusative دره‌ݧ دره‌لارؽ
locative دره‌چا دره‌لارچا
ablative دره‌دا دره‌لاردا
instrumental دره‌لا دره‌لارلا
equative دره‌واره دره‌لارواره

Ottoman Turkish

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دره

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Classical Persian دَرَه (dara, valley; crack, fissure).

Noun

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دره (dere)

  1. valley, dale, vale
    Synonym: وادی (vadi)
  2. rivulet, brook
    Synonyms: جدول (cedvel), چای (çay)
  3. ravine, gorge, canyon, gully
    Synonyms: بوغاز (boğaz), حلق (halk)
Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • Turkish: dere
  • Armenian: տէրէ (tērē), դա̈րա̈ (därä)

Further reading

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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Arabic دُرَّة (durra, single pearl).

Noun

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دره (dürre) (plural درر (dürer) or درات (dürrât))

  1. pearl-grain, a single bead made of pearl
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Further reading

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Pashto

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Noun

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دره (daráf

  1. valley
  2. gorge, ravine, mountain pass, canyon

References

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  • دره”, in Pashto Dictionary, Peshawar, Pakistan: Pukhtoogle, 2020.
  • Pashtoon, Zeeya A. (2009), “دره”, in Pashto–English Dictionary, Hyattsville: Dunwoody Press

Persian

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Etymology

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Uncertain, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *der- (to tear, split) or *dʰel(h₂)- ("valley"), the existence of which is uncertain, see Proto-Germanic *dalą for more. Cognate with Avestan 𐬛𐬀𐬭𐬈𐬥𐬁 (darenā) and Sogdian 𐫔‎𐫡 (δar-).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? dará, darrá
Dari reading? dara, darra
Iranian reading? dara, darre
Tajik reading? dara, darra

Noun

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دره (dara, darra / dare, darre) (Tajik spelling дара, or дарра)

  1. valley
    Synonym: وادی (wādī / vâdi)
  2. crack
  3. fissure

Descendants

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References

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  • Rastorgujeva, V. S.; Edelʹman, D. I. (2003), Etimologičeskij slovarʹ iranskix jazykov [Etymological Dictionary of Iranian Languages] (in Russian), volume II, Moscow: Vostochnaya Literatura, page 344