The article is an analysis of phraseologisms from the interpretation dictionary " Burhoni Kote" ("Irrefutable Proof", the XVII c.) by Mukhammadkhusayn Burhon. It is underscored that the dictionary canvassed laid a new trend in Persian-Tajik lexicography. In particular, here refer: arrangement of dictionary articles in alphabetic order, increase of the latters (up to 20 thousand), introduction of archaisms, borrowed words, phraseologisms, sentences and etc. ; all the enumerated items being considered as distinctive features. Phraseological units collected in the dictionary according to classification accepted in Modern Tajik literary language are divided into groups. It is ascertained that 3562 PhUs occur in "Burhoni Kote". Another distinctive feature of the dictionary in question is an adducement of phraseological word-combinations, sequences and sentences as dictionary articles.
"Burhoni Kote" by Mukhammad Khusayn's, Tajik-Persian lexicography, Tajik-Persian interpretation dictionaries, phraseologisms, principles of commenting
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