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See also: تند and پند

Arabic

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Etymology

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From Persian بند (band).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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بَنْد (bandm (plural بُنُود (bunūd))

  1. clause, term, article, paragraph (in a legal instrument)
    • 2017 October 24, “الجبير: السعودية تؤيد موقف ترمب من إيران”, in TheBaghdadPost.com[1], archived from the original on 26 October 2017:
      .وخالف الرئيس ترمب مواقف قوى كبرى أخرى هذا الشهر برفضه أن يقر رسميا التزام طهران ببنود الاتفاق النووي
      President Trump diverged this month from the positions of other major powers by refusing to acknowledge formally the commitment of Teheran to the terms of the nuclear deal.
  2. item, unit (legal objects being subject to a certain legal or economical treatment)
  3. point, issue (in a verbal exposition)
  4. banner, flag, standard

Declension

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Persian

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Etymology

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    Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰendʰ-. Compare Old Armenian բանտ (bant, prison), an Iranian borrowing. More at band, bind. Doublet of باند (bând).

    Pronunciation

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    Readings
    Classical reading? band
    Dari reading? band
    Iranian reading? band
    Tajik reading? band
    • Audio (Iran):(file)

    Noun

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    Dari بند
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik банд

    بند (band) (plural بندها (band-hâ))

    1. band, tie, fastening, ligature, bandage, chain, shackle, fetter
    2. lace
    3. joint, ligament, knuckle
    4. (Dari and elsewhere dialectal) dam, dike
    5. (as second element of a compound) maker, causer, compiler, composer, captivator

    Inflection

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        Basic forms of بند (band)
    singular plural
    bare بند
    (band)
    بند
    (band-hấ)
    بندا
    (bandấ)
    definitive direct object بند را
    (band râ)
    بند رو
    (bando)
    بند
    (band-hấ râ)
    بندا رو
    (bandấ ro)
    ezâfe بند
    (band-e)
    بند
    (band-hấ-ye)
    بندای
    (bandấ-ye)
    marked indefinite
    or relative definite
    بندی
    (band-i)
    بند
    (band-hấ-i)
    بندایی
    (bandấi)
    Colloquial.

    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    • Azerbaijani: bənd
    • Ottoman Turkish: بند (bend)
      • > Turkish: bent (inherited)
      • Romanian: bind

    Adjective

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    Dari بند, بستن
    Iranian Persian بستن
    Tajik пӯшидан

    بند (band)

    1. (Dari) closed, sealed

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    Verb

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    بند (band)

    1. present stem form of بستن

    Urdu

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    Noun

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    بَنْد (bandm (Hindi spelling बंद)

    1. dam

    Adjective

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    بَنْد (band) (Hindi spelling बंद)

    1. closed

    References

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    • بند”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.

    Ushojo

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    Etymology 1

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    From Urdu بند (band).

    Adjective

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    بند (band)

    1. closed
    2. not allowed, prohibited

    Etymology 2

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    Noun

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    بند (band)

    1. joint
    2. a hand or neck tie
    3. first end of the canal