دیبا
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle Persian [script needed] (dypʾk' /dēbāg/, “brocade”), probably a derivative of Proto-Iranian *diHp- (“to shine, light up”), due to the sheen imparted by the gold and silver in traditional brocades;[1] see Sanskrit दीप् (dīp, “to blaze, to glow”) for more on the root.[2] Compare also the Iranian borrowings: Old Armenian դիպակ (dipak), Classical Syriac ܕܝܒܓܐ (dybgʾ /dēybāḡā/), Arabic دِيبَاج (dībāj).
دیبا • (dêbâ)
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