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نیل

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Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Persian نیل (nil, indigo), from Middle Persian 𐭭𐭩𐭫 (nīl), ultimately from Sanskrit नील (nīla, dark blue).

Noun

نیل (nil) (definite accusative نیلی (nili), plural نیللر (niller))

  1. indigo, a purplish-blue dye obtained from certain plants, such as the indigo plant or woad
    Synonyms: بویا چیویتی (boya çiviti), چیویت (çivit)
  2. indigo, any leguminous plant of the genus Indigofera, but especially Indigofera tinctoria
    Synonym: چیویت (çivit)
  3. daub of indigo on the face used as a mark of grief or of shame, or, to avert the evil eye
Derived terms
  • نیلج (nilec, indigo)
  • نیلفام (nilfam, indigo-coloured)
  • نیلك (nilek, a blue discoloration of the skin)
  • نیلكون (nilgün, indigo-coloured)
  • نیله (nile, indigo)
  • نیلی (nilî, blueness)
Descendants
  • Turkish: nil

Further reading

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic النِّيل (an-nīl, the Nile), itself from Ancient Greek Νεῖλος (Neîlos).

Proper noun

نیل (nil)

  1. Nile (a river in Africa)
Derived terms
  • نیل ابیض (nil-i ebyâz, White Nile)
  • نیل ازرق (nil-i ezrâk, Blue Nile)
  • نیل زنج (nil-i zenc, Niger)
  • نیل سودان (nil-i sudan, Niger)
  • نیل مبارك (nil-i mübârek, Nile of Egypt)
  • نیلی (nilî, pertaining to the Nile)
Descendants

Further reading

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Pahari-Potwari

Etymology

Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit [Term?].

Pronunciation

Numeral

نِیل (nīl)

  1. (rare) ten trillion

Persian

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Pronunciation

 

More information Readings, Classical reading? ...

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian 𐭭𐭩𐭫 (nīl), from Sanskrit नील (nīla).

Noun

نیل (nīl / nil) (Tajik spelling нил)

  1. indigo
    • c. 1080, Kaykāwūs, Qābūs-nāma:
      تا رنج کهتری بر خود ننهی به آسایش مهتری نرسی، نبینی که تا برگ نیل پوسیده نگردد نیل نشود.
      tā ranj-i kihtarī bar xwad na-nihī ba āsāyiš-i mihtarī na-rasī, na-bēnī ki tā barg-i nīl pōsīda na-gardad nīl na-šawad.
      You shall not reach the comfort of being a superior until you have gone through the toil of being a subordinate. Do you not see that [the dye] indigo is not produced until the indigo leaves rot?
      (Classical Persian transliteration)
Derived terms
Descendants

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic النِيل (an-nīl).

Proper noun

نیل (nīl / nil) (Tajik spelling Нил)

  1. Nile (a large river in Africa flowing through Khartoum and Cairo into the Mediterranean Sea, usually considered to be the longest river in the world)
    رود نیلrud-e nilthe River Nile
    رودخانه نیلrudxâne-ye nilthe River Nile
Descendants
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Punjabi

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Etymology

Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit [Term?]. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

Numeral

نِیل (nīl) (Gurmukhi spelling ਨੀਲ)

  1. (rare) ten trillion

Urdu

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Sanskrit नील (nīla, dark blue).

Noun

نیل (nīl) m (Hindi spelling नील)

  1. indigo (dye)
  2. (botany) indigo (plant from which the bluish dye is obtained)
  3. bruise (bruise)

Adjective

نیل (nīl) (Hindi spelling नील)

  1. indigo (color)

See also

Colors in Urdu · رنگ (layout · text)
     سادہ (sāda), سفید (safed), اُجّر (ujjar)      سلیٹی (sleṭī), چھائی (chāī), دھوسر (dhūsar), سرمئی (surmaī)      کالا (kālā), سانولا (sā̃vlā)
             لال (lāl), سرخ (surx), راتا (rātā); مہرون (mahroon), سندوری (sindūrī) قرمزی (qirmizī)              اورنج (orenj), نارنگی (narangī), کیسری (kesrī), گیروا (geruā), بھگوا (bhagvā), زعفرانی (za'frānī); بھورا (bhūrā), کتھئی (katthaī), چوکلیٹی (cokleṭī), خاکی (xākī)              پیلا (pīlā), بسنتی (basantī), زرد (zard); گیہُواں (gehũā), بدامی (badāmī)
             لائم (lāim), انگوری (aṅgūrī)              ہرا (harā), سُگَّا (suggā), سبز (sabz)              پودین ہرا (pūdīn harā); گاڑھا ہرا (gāṛhā harā)
             فیروزہ (fīroza)              لاجوردی (lājvardī)~لاژوردی (lāźvardī)              نیلا (nīlā)
             بینگنی (baignī), اودا (ūdā)              رانی (rānī); جامنی (jāmnī~jāmunī)              گلابی (gulābī)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Classical Persian نیل (nīl), from Arabic النِيل (an-nīl).

Proper noun

نیل (nīl) m (Hindi spelling नील)

  1. the Nile
    دریائے نیلdaryā-e Nīlthe Nile river

Etymology 3

Noun

نیل (nīl) ?

  1. bruise
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