دوفن

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French dauphin.

Noun[edit]

دوفَن (dofen)

  1. dauphin
    • 1911, Mehmed Murad, تاريخ عمومى[1], page 176:
      مثلا دوفينه (Dauphiné) قطعه‌سی وقت مزبورده صاتون آلنمش و او وقتدن بری فرانسه ولی عهدلری دوفن (Dauphin) اسمیله یاد اولنمغه باشلامشلردر.
      Mesela Dofine kıt'ası vakt-ı mezbûrde satın alınmış ve o vaktdan beri Fransa velî 'ahdları dofen ismiyle yad olunmağa başlamışlardır.
      For example, the Dauphiné part was purchased at the aforementioned time, and since that time the heirs apparent of France began to be mentioned with the name of "Dauphin".

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Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: dofen

Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French dauphin.

Pronunciation[edit]

Readings
Iranian reading? dofan

Noun[edit]

دوفَن (dofan)

  1. dauphin

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