pazvan

pazvan
pazván, pazváni, s.m. (înv. şi reg.) paznic.
Trimis de blaurb, 28.08.2006. Sursa: DAR

pazván (-ni), s.m. – Gardă, strajă. – var. pazavan. tc. pazvand (der. din per. bazou bend "brăţară", propusă de Bogrea, Dacor., III, 734, pare greşită). – Der. Pazvante (var. Pazvanoglu), s.m. (paşa din Vidin răsculat contra sultanului turc în 1797; simbol de învechit şi perimat), din tc. Pazvant-Oglu "fiu de ostaş de gardă"; pazvangiu, s.m. (soldat din trupele lui Pazvant-Oglu; tîlhar, hoţ).
Trimis de blaurb, 28.10.2008. Sursa: DER

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