Baluchi

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Noun

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گوشت (gošt)

  1. meat

Chagatai

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Etymology

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From Classical Persian گوشت (gōšt).

Noun

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گوشت (gošt) (plural گوشتلار)

  1. meat

Descendants

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  • Uyghur: گۆش (gösh)
  • Uzbek: goʻsht

Persian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (gwšt' /⁠gōšt⁠/, meat, flesh), from Proto-Iranian *gawštaH. See it for more.

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? gōšt
Dari reading? gōšt
Iranian reading? gušt
Tajik reading? güšt
  • Audio (Iran):(file)

Noun

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Dari گوشت
Iranian Persian
Tajik гӯшт

گوشْت (gušt)

  1. meat

Derived terms

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Punjabi

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Etymology

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From Classical Persian گوشت (gōšt).

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گوشت (gośtm (Gurmukhi spelling ਗੋਸ਼ਤ)

  1. meat

Saraiki

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian گوشت (gōšt).

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Noun

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گوشت (gośtm

  1. meat

Sindhi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian گوشت (gōšt).

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گوشتُ (gostum (Devanagari गोश्तु)

  1. meat

References

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  • Khānu, Balocu (19601988) “گوشتُ”, in Jāmiʻ Sindhī lughāta (in Sindhi), Hyderabad, Sindh: Sindhī Adabī Borḍ

Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian گوشت (gōšt). Compare Assamese গোছ (güs), Bengali গোশত (gōśot), Punjabi گوشت (gośt) / ਗੋਸ਼ਤ (gośat) and Gujarati ગોશ્ત (gośt).

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Noun

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گوشْت (gośtm (Hindi spelling गोश्त)

  1. meat

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