ناشی

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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic نَاشِئ (nāšiʔ, growing).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? nāšī
Iranian reading? nâši
Tajik reading? noši

Adjective

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ناشی (nâši)

  1. resulting, arising
  2. unskilled, novice
    • 1920s—30s, Mohammad Farrokhi Yazdi, دیوان فرخی یزدی[1]:
      ما تکیه به قائدین ناشی نکنیم
      وز مسلک خویشتن تحاشی نکنیم
      چون بت شکنی مرام دیرینه ماست
      این است که تازه بت تراشی نکنیم
      mâ tekye be qâ'edin-e nâši na-konim
      v-az maslak-e xištan tahâši na-konim
      čun bot šekani marâm-e dirine-ye mâ-st
      in ast ke tâze bot tarâši na-konim
      We do not depend on unskilled leaders,
      Nor do we shy away from our own path.
      Since idol-breaking is the ancient hope of ours,
      It is such that we do not carve idols anew.

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: naşı

Noun

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ناشی (nâši)

  1. novice, noob