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مازريون في روسيا
 
مازريون في الربيع

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Classical Persian مازریون (māzaryūn), whence also Turkish mezeryon, from ماز (māz, oak gall) + زریون (zaryūn, green, fresh, literally gold-coloured), a dvandva after the berries and leaves of the plant. The Persian is probably borrowed from another Iranian language because the second part of the compound is of restricted, literary use.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /maː.zar.juːn/, /maː.za.ri.juːn/

Noun

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مَازَرْيُون or مَازَرِيُون (māzaryūn or māzariyūnm

  1. spurge-olive (Daphne mezereum)

Declension

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Descendants

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