"شکرشکن" meaning in All languages combined

See شکرشکن on Wiktionary

Adjective [Persian]

Forms: šakkar-šakan [romanization]
Etymology: From شکر (šakkar, “sugar”) + شکن (šakan-, “to break”). Etymology templates: {{compound|fa|شکر|شکن|t1=sugar|t2=to break|tr1=šakkar|tr2=šakan-}} شکر (šakkar, “sugar”) + شکن (šakan-, “to break”) Head templates: {{fa-adj|tr=šakkar-šakan}} شکرشکن • (šakkar-šakan)
  1. (archaic, literature) having a mellifluous voice, sweet-sounding (especially of the beloved or birds) Tags: archaic Categories (topical): Literature
    Sense id: en-شکرشکن-fa-adj-yF9e2vkS Categories (other): Persian entries with incorrect language header Topics: literature, media, publishing

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        "3": "شکن",
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    }
  ],
  "etymology_text": "From شکر (šakkar, “sugar”) + شکن (šakan-, “to break”).",
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      "tags": [
        "romanization"
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          "text": "1315-1390, Hafez, Divan\nطوطی شکرشکن\ntûti-i šakkar-šakan\nsweet-sounding parrot\nشکرشکن شوند همه طوطیان هند\nزین قند پارسی که به بنگاله میرود\nšakkar-šakan šavand hama tûtiyân-i hind\nzîn qand-i pârsî ki ba bangâla mê-ravad\nAll parrots of India would become sweet-sounding\nBecause of this Persian that is spreading to Bengal",
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          "sounding",
          "sounding"
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        "(archaic, literature) having a mellifluous voice, sweet-sounding (especially of the beloved or birds)"
      ],
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        "literature",
        "media",
        "publishing"
      ]
    }
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