رخصت

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic رُخْصَة (ruḵṣa, permission, concession).

Noun

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رخصت (ruhsat) (definite accusative رخصتی (ruhsatı), plural رخصات (ruhsat))

  1. permission, authorization, granting, concession, a formal consent from someone in authority
    Synonyms: اجازت (icazet), اذن (izn, izin), دستور (düstur), مساعده (müsâʼade)
  2. leave of absence, furlough, a period of time during which a person is absent from work

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: ruhsat
  • Crimean Tatar: ruhset

Further reading

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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic رُخْصَة (ruḵṣa).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? ruxsat
Dari reading? ruxsat
Iranian reading? roxsat
Tajik reading? ruxsat

Noun

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رُخْصَت (roxsat)

  1. permission

Interjection

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رُخْصَت (roxsat)

  1. used by a zurkhaneh or traditional Persian wrestling athlete prior to combat in order to show respect to the mentors or former athletes; the affirmitive reply is فرصت (forsat), given by the morshed or the mentor

Descendants

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References

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