Persian









Persian


Persian [pur-zhuh n, -shuh n] ExamplesWord Origin adjective

  1. of or relating to ancient and recent Persia (now Iran), its people, or their language.

noun

  1. a member of the native peoples of Iran, descended in part from the ancient Iranians.
  2. a citizen of ancient Persia.
  3. an Iranian language, the principal language of Iran and western Afghanistan, in its historical and modern forms.Compare Old Persian, Pahlavi, Farsi.
  4. Architecture. a figure of a man used as a column.
  5. Persians. Persian blinds.

Origin of Persian 1325–75; Persi(a) + -an; replacing Middle English Persien Middle French; replacing Old English Persisc (see -ish1)Related formspre-Per·sian, adjective, nounpseu·do-Per·sian, adjective, nountrans-Per·sian, adjective Examples from the Web for persian Contemporary Examples of persian

  • In the south, the Gulf States view their Persian nuclear neighbor as a permanent archenemy.

    The Nuclear Deal That Iran’s Regime Fears Most

    Djavad Khadem

    November 22, 2014

  • And the win was the puniest of the conflagrations, the Persian Gulf War.

    Can America Still Win Wars?

    Michael Tomasky

    October 4, 2014

  • These are combined with aspects of the Zoroastrian religion, the ancient Persian faith still practiced in the region.

    Fighting Back With Faith: Inside the Yezidis’ Iraqi Temple

    Michael Luongo

    August 21, 2014

  • The U.S.S. George H.W. Bush, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, has been dispatched to the Persian Gulf.

    U.S. Taps Old Allies for New Iraq War

    Eli Lake

    June 19, 2014

  • The Persian frontier was the only firmly delineated border, asserted by mountains.

    Gertrude of Arabia, the Woman Who Invented Iraq

    Clive Irving

    June 17, 2014

  • Historical Examples of persian

  • The venerable Persian gazed at her for an instant, and then clasped her to his bosom.

    Philothea

    Lydia Maria Child

  • “Thank you, no,” returned the Persian, with a faint smile of his own.

    A Night Out

    Edward Peple

  • His program was as simple as the curriculum of a Persian youth.

    Way of the Lawless

    Max Brand

  • Clearly his fears had been realised, and he had had an attack of the Persian ague.

    Micah Clarke

    Arthur Conan Doyle

  • Next to him comes a light slate or blue Persian, with yellow eyes.

    Concerning Cats

    Helen M. Winslow

  • British Dictionary definitions for persian Persian adjective

    1. of or relating to ancient Persia or modern Iran, their inhabitants, or their languages

    noun

    1. a native, citizen, or inhabitant of modern Iran; an Iranian
    2. a member of an Indo-European people of West Iranian speech who established a great empire in SW Asia in the 6th century bc
    3. the language of Iran or Persia in any of its ancient or modern forms, belonging to the West Iranian branch of the Indo-European familySee also Avestan, Old Persian, Pahlavi 2, Farsi

    Word Origin and History for persian Persian

    c.1400, percynne (adj.), Old English Perse (n.), both from Latin *Persianus (the adjective via Old French persien), from Persia “Persia” (see Persia). First record of Persian cat is from 1785.

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