پرشور

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Persian

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Etymology

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From پر (por, full of) +‎ شور (šur, passion, excitement).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? pur-šūr
Dari reading? pur-šūr
Iranian reading? por-šur
Tajik reading? pur-šur

Adjective

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پرشور (por-šur)

  1. passionate, ardent
    • 1177, Farīd ud-Dīn ʿAṭṭār, منطق الطیر [The Conference of the Birds], lines 733—737:
      ابتدای کار سیمرغ ای عجب، جلوه‌گر بگذشت بر چین نیم شب، در میان چین فتاد از وی پری، لاجرم پر شور شد هر کشوری.
      ebtedâ-ye kâr-e simorğ ey 'ajab, jelow-gar be-gozašt bar čin nim-šab, dar miyân-e čin fatâd az vey par-i, lâ-jaram por-šur šod har kešvar-i.
      The beginning of [this] affair of the Simorgh, oh how wondrous! It passed in China in full splendor one midnight, and a feather fell from it in the middle of China. Consequently, each country became ardent [to see the feather].