دینار
Persian
[deːnɑːɾ], [diːnɑːɾ]
noun
Definitions
- dinar
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek δηνάριον derived from Latin dēnārius (small Roman silver coin) borrowed from Aramaic דֵּינָרָא borrowed from Arabic دِينَار (gold coin, dinar).
Origin
Arabic
دِينَار
Gloss
gold coin, dinar
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- denarius English
- dinar English
- dēnārius Latin
- dénaire French
- dinero Spanish, Castilian
- δηνάριον Ancient Greek
- दीनार Sanskrit
- دينار Arabic
- دِينَار Arabic
- denier Old French
- динар Serbo-Croatian
- dinar Catalan, Valencian
- diner Catalan, Valencian
- dĩeiro Old Portuguese
- 第納爾 Chinese
- денар Macedonian
- dinari Swahili
- denar Slovene
- daner Romansh
- dineru Asturian
- dinaru Sicilian
- dînar Northern Kurdish
- דֵּינָרָא Aramaic
- dinaru Corsican
- dínàr Kanuri