"ܡܪܕܝܢ" meaning in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

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Proper name

IPA: [ˈmardiːn] [Standard], [ˈmardiː] (note: Urmia) Forms: ܡܲܪܕܝܼܢ [canonical], mardīn [romanization]
Etymology: From a pluralized form of the eventual noun ܡܸܪܕܵܐ (mirdā) in the sense of “fortified place, stronghold”. Hardly instead related to the name of the ancient Northwestern Iranian people called the Μάρδοι (Márdoi, “Mardes”) or Ἄμαρδοι (Ámardoi, “Amardes”), a term presumably identical to Persian مرد (mard, “man”). Etymology templates: {{aii-root|ܡ ܪ ܕ}}, {{der|aii|ira-nwi|-}} Northwestern Iranian, {{cog|fa|مرد|t=man|tr=mard}} Persian مرد (mard, “man”) Head templates: {{aii-proper-noun|ܡܲܪܕܝܼܢ|f}} ܡܲܪܕܝܼܢ • (mardīn) f
  1. Mardin (a historically Assyrian city in today’s Mardin Province in Turkey) Categories (place): Cities in Mardin Province, Turkey, Cities in Turkey, Places in Mardin Province, Turkey, Places in Turkey Derived forms: ܡܲܪܕܝܼܢܵܝܵܐ (mardīnāyā)
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