Persian edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic كَرَامَة (karāma).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? karāmat
Dari reading? karāmat
Iranian reading? karâmat
Tajik reading? karomat

Noun edit

کَرامَت (karâmat) (plural کَرامات (karâmât))

  1. dignity
  2. wonder, miraculous act (especially when associated with an Islamic saint or holy man)
    • 1723—1724, Kishan Chand Ikhlās, quoting Dayal Das Parasruri, همیشه بهار [Hamiše Bahâr]:
      ببین کرامت بتخانه مرا ای شیخ، که چون خراب شود خانه خدا گردد
      be-bin karâmat-e bot-xâne-ye ma-râ ey šeyx, ke čon xarâb šavad xâne-ye xodâ gardad
      Behold the miracle of my temple, o Shaykh! [Even] when it is destroyed [by being converted into a mosque], it becomes a house of God.