بقال

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See also: تقال and ثقال

Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Occupational noun from the root ب ق ل (b-q-l) of بَقْل (baql, vegetables, greens).

Noun[edit]

بَقَّال (baqqālm (plural بَقَّالُون (baqqālūn), feminine بَقَّالَة (baqqāla))

  1. greengrocer
  2. grocer
  3. oil merchant
  4. innkeeper

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic بَقَّال (baqqāl, greengrocer).

Noun[edit]

بقال (bakkal)

  1. (originally) greengrocer, a person who sells vegetables and fruits
    Synonym: مناو (manav)
  2. (at present) grocer, a person who retails groceries

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Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic بَقَّال (baqqāl).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? baqqāl
Dari reading? baqqāl
Iranian reading? bağğâl
Tajik reading? baqqol

Noun[edit]

Dari بقال
Iranian Persian
Tajik баққол

بقال (baqqâl)

  1. grocer
  2. (original sense) greengrocer

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