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گز

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See also: کژ, کر, گر, کز, and كز

Chagatai

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Etymology

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Noun

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گز (gez)

  1. time (occurrence)

Persian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Persian [script needed] (gc /⁠gaz⁠/, tamarisk). Compare Old Armenian գազ (gaz, milkvetch), an Iranian borrowing.

Noun

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گز (gaz)

  1. tamarisk (Tamarix spp.)
  2. tamarisk gum
  3. milkvetch (Astragalus spp.)
  4. gum tragacanth, tragacanth
  5. a kind of confectionary which is a speciality of Isfahan and is similar to nougat, gaz – made from tragacanth and other gums of various manna trees
  6. manna ash (Fraxinus ornus)
Descendants
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  • Middle Armenian: գազ (gaz), կազ (kaz)
  • Azerbaijani: gəz
  • Ottoman Turkish: گز (gez)
    • Turkish: gez
    • Crimean Tatar: gez

Etymology 2

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From Middle Persian [script needed] (gt' /⁠gad⁠/, rod, club), from Proto-Iranian *gádaH, Proto-Indo-Iranian *gadaH (club).

Noun

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گز (gaz)

  1. cubit, yard
Derived terms
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  • گز کردن (gaz kardan, to measure in cubits)
  • خرگز (xar-gaz, a rod to drive an ass or cattle)
Descendants
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References

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