See also: جاموس

Ottoman Turkish

edit

Etymology

edit

Borrowed from Persian خاموش (xâmuš, silent).

Adjective

edit

خاموش (hamuş)

  1. quiet, silent, free of sound or noise
    Synonym: صوص (sus)
  2. silent, mute, taciturn, not speaking
  3. (of fire or light) extinguished, put out
  4. (of tears) dried up, stanched, ceased
  5. (of a beast) quiet, tractable, docile

Derived terms

edit

Descendants

edit
  • Turkish: hamuş

Interjection

edit

خاموش (hamuş)

  1. quiet, be still
    Synonym: صوص (sus)

Further reading

edit

Persian

edit

Etymology

edit

From Middle Persian hʾmwš (xāmōš, silent), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *mers- (to forget); cognates include Latvian aizmirst (to forget). Compare also Old Armenian համր (hamr).

Pronunciation

edit
 

Readings
Classical reading? xāmōš
Dari reading? xāmōš
Iranian reading? xâmuš
Tajik reading? xomüš

Adjective

edit

خَاموش (xâmuš) (comparative خَاموش‌تَر (xâmuš-tar), superlative خَاموش‌تَرین (xâmuš-tarin))

  1. quiet
  2. silent
  3. off

Descendants

edit

References

edit
  • Nourai, Ali (2011) An Etymological Dictionary of Persian, English and other Indo-European Languages, page 306

Urdu

edit

Etymology

edit

Borrowed from Classical Persian خَاموش (xâmôš).

Pronunciation

edit

Adjective

edit

خاموش (xāmoś) (Hindi spelling ख़ामोश)

  1. quiet
  2. silent
edit