دیمه

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Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic دَيْمَة (dayma, continuous rain).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? dayma
Dari reading? dayma
Iranian reading? deyme
Tajik reading? dayma

Noun[edit]

دیمه (deyme)

  1. Alternative form of دیمت (dimat, light, gentle rain).
  2. (obsolete, rare) light
    • c. 1250, Zartusht Bahrām-i Pazhdaw, زراتشت‌نامه [Zarātusht Nāma]:
      بدانگه که صبح زمان دیمه داد
      زراتشت فرح ز مادر بزاد
      بخندید چون شد ز مادر جدا
      درفشان شد از خنده او سرا
      bad-ān gah ki subh-i zaman dayma dād
      zarātušt farah zi mādar bizād
      bixandīd čōn šud zi mādar judā
      dirafšān šud az xanda-yi ō sarā
      At the time when dawn gave out light,
      Zoroaster was born from his mother happy.
      He laughed when he came out of his mother;
      The house became gleaming from his laughter.
      (Classical Persian romanization)