سمندر

Etymology
/, from.

Noun

 * 1) ocean

Etymology
Long considered a compound from, and by most Persian dictionaries.

This would be etymologically correct because a synonym of salamander in Persian is and this animal has been long featured in  and.

However, rejects this derivation, and says that it is ; as, is most likely from. But the origin of the Greek term is uncertain and there is a small possibility that it is from Persian.

Noun

 * 1) salamander
 * 2) * 9th century,
 * "fa"

- به آتش درون بر مثال سمندر به آب اندرون بر مثال نهنگان


 * 1) a mythological fire-dwelling creature which will die should it leave the fire

Etymology
as, a. .

Noun

 * 1) sea, ocean
 * 2)  vast; boundless; limitless
 * 1)  vast; boundless; limitless

Usage notes
Samundar is standard Urdu, although Fallon (repeated by Shams-ud-Din Farooqi) notes that samundar is prevalent in the Eastern [Indian] provinces (states), such as UP. Samandar (not to be confused with the noun meaning 'salamander') is considered dialectal which is prevalent in Punjabic Urdu and Delhi Urdu, and neighbouring regions.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) sea