See also: مزح, مرج, and مرخ

Baluchi

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Etymology

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From Hindi मिर्च (mirc, chili).

Noun

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مرچ (mirc)

  1. pepper

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Chagatai

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Etymology

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From Persian مُرچ (murč), from Hindustani.

Noun

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مرچ (murč) (uncountable)

  1. pepper

Khalaj

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Noun

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مُرچ (murç) (definite accusative مُرچوُ, plural مُرچلار)

  1. Arabic spelling of murç (wrist)

Declension

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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Hindustani (see Urdu مرچ and Hindi मिर्च (mirc)), or from dialectal Hindi मरिच (maric) (in Iran), from Sanskrit मरिच (marica).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? mirč, murč
Dari reading? murč
Iranian reading? mareč
Tajik reading? murč

Noun

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Dari مرچ
Iranian Persian فلفل
Tajik филфил, мурч

مرچ (murč or mareč) (chiefly Dari, Tajik or dialectal)

  1. pepper
  2. spice

Descendants

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  • Bashkir: борос (boros)
  • Kazakh: бұрыш (būryş)
  • Kyrgyz: мурч (murc)
  • Southern Altai: мырч (mïrč)

Urdu

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Noun

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مرچ (mircf (Hindi spelling मिर्च)

  1. pepper (in both senses)
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