Persian edit

Etymology edit

Literally, "falling asleep and awaking".

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? xuft u xēz
Dari reading? xuft u xēz
Iranian reading? xoft o xiz
Tajik reading? xuft u xez

Noun edit

خفت و خیز (xoft o xiz) (obsolete)

  1. agitation; anxiety
  2. sexual intercourse
    • c. 1011, Abu'l-Qāsim Firdawsī, “Bahrām-i Gōr”, in شاهنامه [Book of Kings]‎[1]:
      بخواهد همان دخترش از پدر
      نهد بی‌گمان بر سرش تاج زر
      نیابد همی سیری از خفت و خیز
      شب تیره زو جفت گیرد گریز
      bixwāhad hamān duxtar-aš az pidar
      nihad bē gumān bar sar-aš tāj-i zar
      na-yābad hamē sērī az xuft u xēz
      šab-i tēra z-ō juft gīrad gurēz
      He asks for that very girl from her father,
      No doubt he shall place a gold crown on her head.
      He finds sex to be never enough,
      His mate finds release from him [only] at dark night.
      (Classical Persian romanization)
  3. slowness