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دار

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See also: ـدار and داز

Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
د ر ر (d r r)
6 terms

Derived from the active participle of the verb دَرَّ (darra, to flow copiously).

Adjective

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دَارّ (dārr) (feminine دَارَّة (dārra), masculine plural دَارُّونَ (dārrūna), feminine plural دَارَّات (dārrāt))

  1. flowing copiously
  2. productive, rich, lucrative
  3. profitable
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Etymology 2

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Root
د و ر (d w r)
22 terms

    The noun originally referred to the buildings surrounding a court. Cognate with Akkadian 𒂦 (dūrum, city wall) and Biblical Hebrew דּוּר (dûr, to move in a circle), דָּר (dār, to dwell) and דּוֹר (dôr, habitation).

    Pronunciation 1

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    IPA(key): /daːr/

    Verb

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    دَارَ (dāra) I (non-past يَدُورُ (yadūru), verbal noun دَوْر (dawr) or دَوَرَان (dawarān))

    1. to turn, to revolve, to rotate
      تَدُورُ ٱلْأَرْضُ حَوْلَ ٱلشَّمْسِ.
      tadūru l-ʔarḍu ḥawla š-šamsi.
      The Earth revolves around the Sun.
    2. to go around, to circulate
    3. to go around, to move around
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    Pronunciation 2

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    Noun

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    دَار (dārf (plural دُور (dūr) or دِيَار (diyār) or دِيَارَات (diyārāt) or دِيَرَة (diyara))

    1. house
    2. building, structure, edifice
    3. land, country
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    References

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    • Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1881) “دار”, in Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes[1] (in French), volume 1, Leiden: E. J. Brill, pages 470–471
    • Freytag, Georg (1833) “دار”, in Lexicon arabico-latinum praesertim ex Djeuharii Firuzabadiique et aliorum Arabum operibus adhibitis Golii quoque et aliorum libris confectum[2] (in Latin), volume 2, Halle: C. A. Schwetschke, page 69
    • Lane, Edward William (1863) “دار”, in Arabic-English Lexicon[3], London: Williams & Norgate, page 930
    • Shapira, Dan D. Y. (2009) “Irano-Arabica: contamination and popular etymology. Notes on the Persian and Arabic lexicons (with references to Aramaic, Hebrew and Turkic)”, in Христианский Восток – Новая Серия, volume 5 (XI), Moscow: Издательство Российской Академии Наук и Государственного Эрмитажа, page 172, with the exaggerated claim of دَار (dār, house) being an Aramaic loan-word
    • Wehr, Hans (1979) “دار”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN, pages 343–344

    Bakhtiari

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    Etymology

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    From Middle Persian dār,[1] from Old Persian 𐎭𐎠𐎽𐎢𐎺 (d-a-ru-u-v /⁠dāruv⁠/), from Proto-Iranian *dā́ru. Cognate with Persian دار, Laki دار (dar), Central Kurdish دار (dar), Northern Kurdish dar, Tat dar, Talysh do, Mazanderani دار, Baluchi دار.

    Noun

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    دار (daar)

    1. tree

    References

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    1. ^ Mackenzie, D.N. (1986). A Concise Pahlavi Dictionary.

    Baluchi

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dāru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

    Noun

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    دار (dár)

    1. wood
    2. stick

    Central Kurdish

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

    Noun

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    دار (dar)

    1. tree
    2. wood (substance, timber)
    3. stick, staff, rod

    Mazanderani

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dāru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

    Noun

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    دار (dâr)

    1. tree

    Moroccan Arabic

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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    From Arabic أَدَارَ (ʔadāra, to manage, to operate).

    Verb

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    دار (dār) I (non-past يدير (ydīr))

    1. to do
      Synonym: عمل (ʕmal)
    Conjugation
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        Conjugation of دار
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m درت (dart) درتي (darti) دار (dār) درنا (darna) درتوا (dartu) داروا (dāru)
    f دارت (dāret)
    non-past m ندير (ndīr) تدير (tdīr) يدير (ydīr) نديروا (ndīru) تديروا (tdīru) يديروا (ydīru)
    f تديري (tdīri) تدير (tdīr)
    imperative m دير (dīr) ديروا (dīru)
    f ديري (dīri)

    Etymology 2

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    From Arabic دَارَ (dāra).

    Verb

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    دار (dār) I (non-past يدور (ydūr))

    1. to turn
    2. to go around
    3. to rotate
    Conjugation
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        Conjugation of دار
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m درت (durt) درتي (durti) دار (dār) درنا (durna) درتوا (durtu) داروا (dāru)
    f دارت (dāret)
    non-past m ندور (ndūr) تدور (tdūr) يدور (ydūr) ندوروا (ndūru) تدوروا (tdūru) يدوروا (ydūru)
    f تدوري (tdūri) تدور (tdūr)
    imperative m دور (dūr) دوروا (dūru)
    f دوري (dūri)

    Etymology 3

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    From Arabic دَار (dār).

    Noun

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    دار (dārf (plural ديور (dyūr) or ديورة (dyūra), diminutive دويرة (dwīra))

    1. house
    2. family, folks
      قلت للدار باللي ما جايش للمغرب هاد راس العام.
      qult l-ed-dār belli ma jāyši l-el-maḡrib hād rās el-ʕām
      I told my family I won't be coming to Morocco at the end of the year.

    North Levantine Arabic

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    Etymology

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    From Arabic دار (dār, house).

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    دار (dārm

    1. living-room
      تفضل، قاعدين سوا بالدار.
      tfaḍḍal, ʾāʿdīn sawa bi-d-dār
      Come in, we’re all sitting in the living-room.

    Persian

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    Pronunciation

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    Readings
    Classical reading? dār
    Dari reading? dār
    Iranian reading? dâr
    Tajik reading? dor

    Etymology 1

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    From Middle Persian [script needed] (dʾl, tree, gallows; wood), from Old Persian 𐎭𐎠𐎽𐎢𐎺 (d-a-ru-u-v /⁠dāruv⁠/), from Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dāru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

      Noun

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      Dari دار
      Iranian Persian
      Tajik дор

      دار (dâr)

      1. tree
      2. gallows
      3. wood
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      References

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      • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971) “dār”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 24

      Etymology 2

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      Borrowed from Arabic دَار (dār).

      Noun

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      Dari دار
      Iranian Persian
      Tajik дор

      دار (dâr)

      1. house
      2. seat

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      Etymology 3

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      See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

      Verb

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      Dari دار
      Iranian Persian
      Tajik дор

      دار (dâr)

      1. present stem of داشتن (dâštan, to have)

      South Levantine Arabic

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      Root
      د و ر
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      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /daːr/, [dɑːr]
      • Audio (Amman):(file)

      Etymology 1

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      From Arabic دَارَ (dāra).

      Verb

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      دار (dār) I (present بدور (bidūr), active participle داير (dāyer))

      1. (intransitive) to revolve, to turn
      2. to roam, to travel around, to wander about
      Conjugation
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          Conjugation of دار (dār)
      singular plural
      1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
      past m درت (durt) درت (durt) دار (dār) درنا (durna) درتو (durtu) دارو (dāru)
      f درتي (durti) دارت (dārat)
      present m بدور (badūr) بتدور (bitdūr) بدور (bidūr) مندور (mindūr) بتدورو (bitdūru) بيدورو (bidūru)
      f بتدوري (bitdūri) بتدور (bitdūr)
      subjunctive m ادور (adūr) تدور (tdūr) يدور (ydūr) ندور (ndūr) تدورو (tdūru) يدورو (ydūru)
      f تدوري (tdūri) تدور (tdūr)
      imperative m دور (dūr) دورو (dūru)
      f دوري (dūri)

      Etymology 2

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      From Arabic أَدَارَ (ʔadāra).

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      Verb

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      دار (dār) I (present بدير (bidīr))

      1. (transitive) to turn, to direct (toward)
      2. to administer, to manage, to run
      3. to pour out
        ديرلي شاي!
        dīr-li šay
        Pour me out some tea!
      Conjugation
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          Conjugation of دار (dār)
      singular plural
      1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
      past m درت (dirt) درت (dirt) دار (dār) درنا (dirna) درتو (dirtu) دارو (dāru)
      f درتي (dirti) دارت (dārat)
      present m بدير (badīr) بتدير (bitdīr) بدير (bidīr) مندير (mindīr) بتديرو (bitdīru) بديرو (bidīru)
      f بتديري (bitdīri) بتدير (bitdīr)
      subjunctive m ادير (adīr) تدير (tdīr) يدير (ydīr) ندير (ndīr) تديرو (tdīru) يديرو (ydīru)
      f تديري (tdīri) تدير (tdīr)
      imperative m دير (dīr) ديرو (dīru)
      f ديري (dīri)
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      Etymology 3

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      From Arabic دَار (dār).

      Noun

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      دار (dārf (plural دور (dūr))

      1. house, home
        Synonym: بيت (bēt)

      Urdu

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      Borrowed from Classical Persian ـدار (-dār).

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      ـدار (-dār) (Hindi spelling -दार)

      1. having, possessing, holding
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      Etymology 2

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      Borrowed from Classical Persian دار (dār).

      Noun

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      دار (dārm (Hindi spelling दार)

      1. wood
      2. gallows
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          Declension of دار
      singular plural
      direct دار (dār) دار (dār)
      oblique دار (dār) داروں (dārõ)
      vocative دار (dār) دارو (dāro)

      Etymology 3

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      Borrowed from Arabic دَار (dār).

      Noun

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      دار (dārm (Hindi spelling दार)

      1. house
      2. seat
      Declension
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          Declension of دار
      singular plural
      direct دار (dār) دار (dār)
      oblique دار (dār) داروں (dārõ)
      vocative دار (dār) دارو (dāro)

      References

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      • دار”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
      • Platts, John T. (1884) “دار”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
      • دار”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.

      Ushojo

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      Noun

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      دار (dār)

      1. a sloping place on a mountain