See also: قافية and قافیہ

Ottoman Turkish edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic قَافِيَة (qāfiya, rhyme).

Noun edit

قافیه (kafiye) (plural قوافی)

  1. rhyme, a rhyming verse

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Descendants edit

  • Turkish: kafiye

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Persian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic قَافِيَة (qāfiya).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? qāfiya
Dari reading? qāfiya
Iranian reading? ğâfiye
Tajik reading? qofiya

Noun edit

Dari قافیه
Iranian Persian
Tajik қофия

قافیه (qâfiye)

  1. rhyme
    قافیه تنگ شدنqâfiye tang šodanto run out of rhymes
    • c. 1390, Hafez, “Ghazal 486”, in دیوان حافظ [The Divan of Hafez]‎[5]:
      مرغان باغ قافیه سنجند و بذله‌گوی
      تا خواجه می خورد به غزل‌های پهلوی
      murğān-i bāğ qāfiya sanjand u bazla-gūy
      tā xwāja may xwarad ba ğazal-hā-yi pahlavi
      The birds of the garden weigh rhymes and speak with wit,
      So that the lord may drink wine to the tune of Pahlavi ballads.
      (Classical Persian romanization)

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