Malay

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Noun

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ابجد (plural ابجد-ابجد or ابجد۲, informal 1st possessive ابجدکو, 2nd possessive ابجدمو, 3rd possessive ابجدڽ)

  1. Jawi spelling of abjad.

Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic أَبْجَد (ʔabjad), equivalent to the first four letters of the Perso-Arabic script in the traditional order: ا (vowel placeholder), ب (b), ج (j), د (d).

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Readings
Classical reading? aḇjaḏ
Dari reading? abjad
Iranian reading? abjad
Tajik reading? abjad

Noun

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Dari ابجد
Iranian Persian
Tajik абҷад

ابجد (abjad)

  1. abjad
  2. (figurative) ABC, nuts and bolts (elementary facts, simple truths)
    • c. 1620, Mīr Dāmād Astarābādī, “Rubā’i 167”, in دیوانِ اشراق [Dēwān-i išrāq]‎[1]:
      از لطف تو مشکل اشارات و شفا
      در مکتب علم ما یکی ابجد بود
      az lutf-i tū muškil-i išārāt u šifā
      dar maktab-i ilm-i mā yakē abjad buwad
      By Your grace, the puzzle of the Directives and the Healing
      Has become an ABC in the school of our learning.
      (Classical Persian romanization)