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𐭥𐭠𐭰𐭠𐭫
wʾčʾl
Middle Persian
Noun
wʾčʾl • (wāzār, wāčār)
Derived terms
- wʾčʾlkʾn' (wāzāragān, “merchant”)
- wʾčʾlkʾnyh (wāzār(a)gānīh, “trade”)
- 𐭥𐭠𐭰𐭠𐭫𐭯𐭲 (wāzārbed [wʾčʾlpt])
Descendants
- Manichaean Middle Persian: wʾčʾr (wāzār, wāčār)
- > Old Armenian: վաճառ (vačaṙ)
- > Old Armenian: վաճառգահ (vačaṙgah)
- Persian: بازار (bâzâr)
- Tajik: бозор (bozor)
- > Arabic: بازار
- > Azeri: bazar / базар / بازار
- > Bashkir: баҙар (baðar)
- > Bengali: বাজার (bājār)
- > Esperanto: bazaro, budaro
- > Finnish: basaari
- > Greenlandic: basaari
- > Middle Armenian: բազար (bazar), պազար (pazar)
- Armenian: բազար (bazar)
- > Ottoman Turkish: بازار (bâzâr) / پازار (pâzâr)
- > Turkmen: bazar
- > French: bazar
- > Hindustani:
- > Hungarian: vásár
- > Indonesian: pasar
- > Italian: bazar
- > Malay: pasar
- > Min Nan: 巴刹 (pa-sat)
- > Polish: bazar
- > Russian: база́р (bazár)
- > Spanish: bazar
- > Uyghur: بازار (bazar)
- > Chinese: 巴扎 (bāzhā)
References
- MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “wāzār”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press
- http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/bazar-index