See also: سپاہی

Ottoman Turkish edit

 
سپاهی

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Classical Persian سپاهی (sipâhi, soldier, cavalryman). By surface analysis, سپاه (sipah, army) +‎ ـی.

Noun edit

سپاهی (sipahi) (plural سپاهیان or سپاهیلر (sipahiler))

  1. sipahi, a feudal cavalryman in the Ottoman Turkish army
  2. yeoman, a small freeholder who farms his own land

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

Further reading edit

Persian edit

Etymology edit

Derived with a possesive suffix ـی (-i) from سپاه (sepâh, army), from Middle Persian spʿh / 𐭮𐭯𐭠𐭧 (spāh), from Parthian *𐭎𐭐𐭀𐭃 (*spāδ), from Proto-Iranian *ćwáHdaH, perhaps from Proto-Indo-Iranian *ćwáHdʰaH, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ḱwéh₁-dʰ-o-h₁ (dual), from *ḱweh₁-, *ḱewh₁- (to swell, be great).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? sipāhī
Dari reading? sipāhī
Iranian reading? sepâhi
Tajik reading? sipohī

Noun edit

سِپاهی (sepâhi) (plural سپاهیان (sepâhiyân))

  1. (mostly in historical contexts) soldier
  2. cavalryman
  3. sepoy
  4. IRGC member, pasdaran

Descendants edit