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See also: بلو and تلو

Pashto

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Noun

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پلو (transliteration needed?

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Etymology

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    From earlier Classical Persian پِلَاوْ (pilāw) / پَلَاوْ (palāw), borrowed from Hindustani पुलाव (pulāv) / پُلاؤ (pulāv), from Sanskrit पुलाक (pulāka, lump of boiled rice).

    The term is said to be of Dravidian origin; compare Kannada ಪುೞ್ಗಿ (puḻgi, a rice dish), Malayalam പുഴുങ്ങുക (puḻuṅṅuka, to be boiling), Tamil புழுக்கல் (puḻukkal, cooked rice), and Telugu పులగము (pulagamu, a dish made with rice and lentils).

    Compare पुलाक (pulāka)'s inhertied descendants Gujarati પુલાવ (pulāv) and Punjabi ਪੁਲਾਉ (pulāu) / پُلاؤ (pulāu).

    Pronunciation

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    Readings
    Classical reading? pulaw
    Dari reading? palaw
    Iranian reading? polow
    Tajik reading? palav
    • Audio (Iran):(file)

    Noun

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    Dari پلو
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik палав, палов

    پلو (polow) (plural پلوها (polow-hâ))

    1. pilaf (a dish of boiled rice then steamed with other ingredients)

    Descendants

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    Further reading

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