طلا

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See also: طلاء

Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Semitic *ṭalay-.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

طَلًا (ṭalanm (dual طَلَوَان (ṭalawān), plural أَطْلَاء (ʔaṭlāʔ) or طِلَاء (ṭilāʔ) or طُلِيّ (ṭuliyy))

  1. the young of a deer or gazelle
    • a. 622, لَبيد بن ربيعة [Labīd ibn Rabīʿa], معلقة [Muʻallaqa], line 7a:
      فَعَلا فُرُوعُ الأيْهُقَانِ وَأطْفَلَتْ * بالجَلهَتين ظِبَاؤهَا ونَعَامُهَا
      والعِينُ ساكِنَةٌ على أطْلائِهَا
      And there sprung shoots of arugula, and in the brinks of a valley the goats and antelopes have youngs, and the large-eyed rest upon their fawns.

Declension[edit]

Baluchi[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic طِلَاء (ṭilāʔ).

Noun[edit]

طلا (talá, tilá)

  1. gold

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Munji[edit]

Noun[edit]

طلا (talā)

  1. gold

Persian[edit]

Persian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology[edit]

From Arabic طِلَاء (ṭilāʔ).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (file)
 

Readings
Classical reading? tilā
Dari reading? tillā
Iranian reading? talâ
Tajik reading? tillo
  • (Mashhad, Khesht, Konartakhteh, Dashtestan): IPA(key): /telɒː/

Noun[edit]

Dari طلا
Iranian Persian
Tajik тилло

طلا (talâ or telâ or tellâ)

  1. gold (metal)
    Synonym: زر (zar)

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Georgian: თელა (tela) (chiefly Fereydan)

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