dlgwš

Middle Persian

Alternative forms

  • 𐬛𐬀𐬭𐬫𐬋𐬱 (daryōš) Pazend

Etymology

From Old Iranian *drigu-, from a Proto-Indo-Iranian root shared with Sanskrit ध्रिगु (dhrigu, needy), Avestan 𐬛𐬭𐬌𐬔𐬎 (drigu), 𐬛𐬭𐬌𐬖𐬎 (driγu, poor, needy).

Adjective

dlgwš • (driyōš) (comparative dlgwštl, superlative dlgwštwm)

  1. poor, needy
    • Mēnōg ī Xrad, chap. 57.22, cited in
      PWB hlt' dlgwštl
      pad xrad driyōštar
      poorer in wisdom

Derived terms

  • dlgwšyh (driyōšīh, poverty)

Noun

dlgwš • (driyōš)

  1. one who lives in holy indigence

Descendants

  • Persian: درغوش (darğuš, darğôš), دریوش (daryuš, daryôš), درغویش (darğêš) (dialectal), درویش (darviš, darvêš)

References

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