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ناز

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See also: نار

Azerbaijani

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Noun

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ناز

  1. Arabic spelling of naz

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Persian ناز (nâz).

Noun

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ناز (naz)

  1. affected or timid shyness, coiness; coquettish airs
  2. whims; waywardness
  3. the endearments bestowed on a loved one

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: naz
  • Albanian: naz/naze
  • Greek: νάζι (názi)
  • Romanian: nazuri

Further reading

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Persian

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Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? nāz
Dari reading? nāz
Iranian reading? nâz
Tajik reading? noz

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Parthian nʾz (nāz, pleasure, delight) or inherited from Middle Persian [script needed] (nʾz- /⁠nāz-⁠/, to take pleasure, to delight, whence the verb نازیدن (nâzidan)), both from Proto-Iranian *nāz- (to be coquettish). No Indo-European etymology per Cheung 2007.

Noun

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Dari ناز
Iranian Persian
Tajik ноз

ناز (nâz)

  1. vanity, pride; mincing air; feigned disdain; affective coyness; coquetry, flirtation
    • c. 1260, Saʿdī, “Rubaʿī 81”, in دیوان سعدی [The Divān of Saʿdī]‎[2]:
      تا سر نکنم در سرت ای مایهٔ ناز
      کوته نکنم ز دامنت دست نیاز
      هرچند که راهم به تو دورست و دراز
      در راه بمیرم و نگردم ز تو باز
      tā sar na-kunam dar sar-at ay māyi-yi nāz
      kōtah na-kunam zi dāman-at dast-i niyāz
      harčand ki rāh-am bi tu dūr ast u darāz
      dar rāh bimīram u na-gardam zi tu bāz
      Till I thrust myself at your side, o essence of coyness,
      I shall not withdraw the hand of supplication from your skirt;
      Though my road to you is distant and long,
      I shall die on the road, and not turn away from you again.
      (Classical Persian transliteration.)
  2. fondling; ogling
  3. (archaic) luxury; comfort; delight
  4. Short for گل ناز (gol-e nâz, purslane).
Usage notes
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  • The term has no exact equivalence in English.
Derived terms
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Descendants
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Etymology 2

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Shortened from نازنین (nâzanin).

Adjective

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ناز (nâz)

  1. (colloquial) cute
    Synonym: ملوس (malus)

Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian ناز (nāz), from Parthian nʾz (nāz, pleasure, delight).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ناز (nāzm (Hindi spelling नाज़)

  1. blandishment
  2. playfulness, toying, fondling
  3. pride
  4. conceit
  5. whims
  6. softness
  7. elegance, gracefulness

Further reading

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  • ناز”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • Platts, John T. (1884) “ناز”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
  • ناز”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.

Ushojo

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Etymology

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From Urdu ناز (nāz).

Noun

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ناز (nāz)

  1. love, pampering, overindulgence

Uyghur

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Etymology

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From Persian ناز (nâz).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ناز (naz) (plural نازلار (nazlar))

  1. coquetry, coyness

Further reading

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  • Schwarz, Henry G. (1992) An Uyghur-English Dictionary (East Asian Research Aids & Translations; 3), Bellingham, Washington: Center for East Asian Studies, Western Washington University, →ISBN