Where does “şehîd” come from?

şehîd (Northern Kurdish) comes from Persian شهید, from Arabic شَهِيد, from Arabic شَهِدَ, from Arabic ه, from Arabic كَهْرَبَاء, from Persian کهربا, from Persian کاه, from Persian کاستن — to see; to look.

şehîd (Northern Kurdish): martyr, shaheed

Definitions

  1. martyr, shaheed

Ancestry of “şehîd”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Persianشهیدmartyr
2Arabicشَهِيدwitness, martyr
3Arabicشَهِدَto witness, to bear witness; to witness, to...
4Arabicهhim, his, it, its; AH; Banū Ṭayyiʾ form of أَ
5Arabicكَهْرَبَاءelectricity
6Persianکهرباamber
7Persianکاهchaff; straw; hay
8Persianکاستنto decrease
9Proto-Iraniankas-to be small, diminish, lessen
10Proto-Indo-Europeankʷeḱ-to see; to look
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kʷeḱ-Every word from Proto-Iranian kas-Every word from Persian کاستن