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زنده

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See also: ژنده and رنده

Persian

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Etymology 1

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    From Middle Persian [script needed] (zy(w)ndk' /⁠zīndag⁠/). Equivalent to زی (ziy) +‎ ـنده (ande), with زی (ziy) being the present stem of زیستن (zistan).

    Pronunciation

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    Readings
    Classical reading? zinda
    Dari reading? zinda
    Iranian reading? zende
    Tajik reading? zinda

    Adjective

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    زنده (zende)

    1. alive
      • 10th Century CE, Ferdowsi, Shahnameh
        از آن پس نمیرم که من زنده‌ام
        که تخم سخن من پراگنده‌ام
        az ân pas namiram ke man zende-am
        ke toxm-e soxan man parâgande-'am
        I shall stay alive for ever
        for I am the one who has spread the word!
    2. living
      درختان هم زنده‌اند!deraxtân ham zende-'and!Trees are living too!
    Derived terms
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    Descendants
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    • Bengali: জিন্দা (zinda)
    • Urdu: زندہ (zinda)
    References
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    1. Dehkhoda, Ali-Akbar (1931–) “زنده”, in Dehkhoda Dictionary Institute, editors, Dehkhoda Dictionary (in Persian), Tehran: University of Tehran Press
    2. PAHLAVICA - "'zy(w)ndk'".

    Etymology 2

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    From Middle Persian [script needed] (zndk' /⁠zandag⁠/).

    Adjective

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    زنده (zande) (comparative زنده‌تَر (zande-tar), superlative زنده‌تَرین (zande-tarin))

    1. (archaic) colossal and formidable
      • 10th Century CE, Ferdowsi, Shahnameh
        سوی سام نِیرَم نِهادند روی
        اَبا زَنده پیلان پرخاشجوی
        soy-e sâme neyram nehâdand ruy
        abâ zande pilân-e parxâšjuy
        They embarked upon their campaign towards Sām,
        with their formidable, rampant war elephants.
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    References
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    1. Dehkhoda, Ali-Akbar (1931–) “زنده”, in Dehkhoda Dictionary Institute, editors, Dehkhoda Dictionary (in Persian), Tehran: University of Tehran Press
    2. PAHLAVICA - "zndk'".