چاودار

See also: جاودار

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

  • چودار (çavdar), چودر (çavdar)

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian جودر (jowdar, rye), from جو (jow, cereal, barley) + تر (-tar, contrastive suffix).

Noun

چاودار • (çavdar)

  1. rye, any grass of the species Secale cereale or its grain

Derived terms

  • قره چاودار (kara çavdar, black rye)
  • چاودار اكمكی (çavdar ekmeği, rye bread)
  • چاودار مانطاری (çavdar mantarı, ergot of rye)
  • چاودار مهموزی (çavdar mahmuzu, ergot of rye)

Descendants

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish چاودار (çavdar) or Azerbaijani çovdar, from Persian جودر (jowdar).

Pronunciation

Readings
Iranian reading? čâvdâr

Noun

چاودار • (čâvdâr)

  1. (Iran) rye
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