फुरमाण
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Old Gujarati
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Classical Persian فَرْمَان (farmān). Compare Middle Hindi فَرْمان (frman) and Old Punjabi ਫੁਰਮਾਣੁ (phuramāṇu).
Noun
[edit]फुरमाण • (phuramāṇa) ?
- decree, mandate
- c. 1398, श्रीधर व्यास, translated by K. B. Vyas, रणमल्ल छ्न्द:
- पण पुरमाण भाण सुरताणी नहि रणमल्ल गणिइ सुरताणी
- paṇa puramāṇa bhāṇa suratāṇī nahi raṇamalla gaṇii suratāṇī
- Ranamalla, inordinately fond of battles, does not obey the 'firmāns' and orders of the Sultān
Descendants
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- Old Gujarati terms derived from Middle Persian
- Old Gujarati terms derived from Old Persian
- Old Gujarati terms derived from Proto-Indo-Iranian
- Old Gujarati terms derived from Sanskrit
- Old Gujarati terms derived from the Sanskrit root मा
- Old Gujarati terms derived from Proto-Indo-Aryan
- Old Gujarati terms derived from the Proto-Indo-Aryan root *maH-
- Old Gujarati terms derived from the Proto-Indo-Iranian root *maH-
- Old Gujarati terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Old Gujarati terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *meh₁-
- Old Gujarati terms borrowed from Classical Persian
- Old Gujarati terms derived from Classical Persian
- Old Gujarati lemmas
- Old Gujarati nouns
- Old Gujarati terms with quotations