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barnāmaǧ بَرْنامَج , pl. barāmiǧᵘ
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ID 075 • Sw – • BP 161 • APD … • © SG | 15Feb2021
√BRMǦ, BRNMǦ
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program, plan, schedule; roster, list, index; curriculum – WehrCowan1979.
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The word is one out of a plentitude ‎of loans from mPers which testifies to the intense interaction between Arab and Iranian ‎culture during the first centuries of the Muslim expansion. Arabic was then »invigorated by new ‎elements of ideas and images, stimulated with fresh conceptions of excellence and eloquence, and ‎enriched […] with a new vocabulary. Persian, in particular, was responsible for the introduction of ‎new terms in the fields of luxury, ornaments, handicrafts, fine arts, government administration, ‎and public registers.«1 . ‎‎''barnāmaǧ'’ is one out of the significant number of administrative terms that found their way into ‎Arabic.
1. Khalafallah, “ʕArabiyya: Early Middle Arabic", in: EI².
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EALL (Asbaghi, “Persian Loanwords”): a loan from mPers bārnāmak ‎‎'[?]’.
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