See also: كرد, گرڈ, گرد, and گرَٛد

Mazanderani

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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کرد (kërd)

  1. shepherd

Persian

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Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? kurd
Dari reading? kurd
Iranian reading? kord
Tajik reading? kurd

Etymology 1

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From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (kwrt /⁠kurd⁠/), of uncertain origin, assumed from Proto-Indo-European *kerdʰ- (herd).

Noun

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کرد (kord) (plural کردان (kordân) or اکراد (akrâd))

  1. (obsolete) nomad
    • 1224-1228, Yaqut al-Hamawi, Mu’jam ul-Buldān (Persian translation)
      گروهی از اکراد در کوههای میان اصفهان و خوزستان و این نواحی بدیشان شناخته آید و بلاد لر خوانند و هم لرستان و لور گویند.
      goruh-i az akrâd dar kuh-hâ-ye muyân-e esfehân o xuzestân, o in navâhi bedišân šenâxte âyad o balad lor xânand o ham lorestân o lur guyand.
      [ Lurs are ] a group of nomads who live in the mountains between Isfahan and Khuzestan and these territories are known to be theirs and they are called the Lur people and they are also called “Luristan” and “Lur”.

Etymology 2

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Apparently identical to the above word for a “herder”. More at Kurds.

Noun

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کرد (kord) (plural کردان (kordân) or کردها (kord-hâ))

  1. Kurd

Etymology 3

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? kard
Dari reading? kard
Iranian reading? kard
Tajik reading? kard

Verb

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کرد (kard)

  1. past stem of کردن (kardan)

References

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  • کرد”, in Langenscheidt Universal-Wörterbuch Persisch, München: Langenscheidt, 2002, →ISBN