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سیم

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Mazanderani

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Noun

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سیم (sim)

  1. mold

Synonyms

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Persian سیم (sim).

Noun

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سیم (sim)

  1. silver, a lustrous, white, metallic element
    Synonyms: فضه (fidda, fizza), كومش (gümüş)
  2. money and coins made of silver
    Synonyms: درم (direm), فضه (fidda, fizza)
  3. silverlike thread, lace or metalware, wire

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: sim
  • Armenian: սիմ (sim)

Further reading

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Persian

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Etymology 1

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    From Middle Persian [script needed] ((ʾ)sym /⁠(a)sēm⁠/, silver), from Old Persian 𐎿𐎡𐎹𐎶𐎶 (s-i-y-m-m /⁠siyamam⁠/), from Ancient Greek ἄσημον (ásēmon, silverware), neuter form of ἄσημος (ásēmos, pure, unmarked). Akin to Parthian hsym (hasēm, silver), Bactrian σιμινο (simino, made of silver, silverware).

    Pronunciation

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    Readings
    Classical reading? sīm
    Dari reading? sīm
    Iranian reading? sim
    Tajik reading? sim

    Noun

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    سیم (sīm / sim) (plural سیم‌ها (sīm-hā / sim-hâ), Tajik spelling сим)

    1. wire
      سیم تلفنsim-e telefontelephone wire
      سیم خاردارsim-e xârdârbarbed wire
    2. string; cord
      سیم ویولنsim-e viyolonviolin string
    3. (original sense, now poetic) silver
      Synonym: نقره (nuqra / noġre)
      • c. 1850, Mirzā Ḥabib-Allāh Širāzi Qāʾāni, وله ایضاً فی مدحه:
        نرگسک آن طشت سیم باز به سر برنهاد
        بر سر سیمینه طشت طاسک زر برنهاد
        nargesak ân tašt-e sim bâz be sar barnehâd
        bar sar-e simine tasht tâsak-e zar barnehâd
        The little narcissus has again put that silver basin on its head
        Upon the silvery head, the basin has put a little golden bowl
    4. (now poetic) wealth; money
    Derived terms
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    References

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    • Philip Huyse (23 February 2012), “Greek Loanwords in Middle Iranian Languages”, in Encyclopaedia Iranica[5]

    Etymology 2

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      Short for ماهی سیم (mâhi-ye sim), literally “silver fish”, but its old form was شیم (šim).

      Noun

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      سیم (sīm / sim) (plural سیم‌ها (sīm-hā / sim-hâ), Tajik spelling сим)

      1. bream

      Etymology 3

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        From سی ( / si, thirty) + ـم (-um / om, -th, -eth (ordinal number suffix))).

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        Readings
        Classical reading? siyum
        Dari reading? siyum
        Iranian reading? siyom
        Tajik reading? siyum

        Adjective

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        سیم (siyyum / siyom) (Tajik spelling сиюм)

        1. alternative form of سی‌ام (sī-um / si-om, thirtieth)

        Etymology 4

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          Inherited from Middle Persian [Term?] (/⁠seyom⁠/).

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          Readings
          Classical reading? siyum
          Dari reading? siyum
          Iranian reading? siyom
          Tajik reading? seyum

          Noun

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          سیم (siyum / siyom) (Tajik spelling сеюм)

          1. archaic form of سوم (siwum / sevom, third)