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دور

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See also: د و ر

Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
د و ر (d w r)
22 terms

Pronunciation

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IPA(key): /daw.wa.ra/

Verb

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دَوَّرَ (dawwara) II (non-past يُدَوِّرُ (yudawwiru), verbal noun تَدْوِير (tadwīr))

  1. (transitive) to turn in a circle, to spin, to whirl, to revolve, to rotate
  2. (transitive) to turn into a circle, to make round
Conjugation
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References
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  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “دور”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN, page 344

Etymology 2

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    Noun

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    دَوْر (dawrm (plural أَدْوَار (ʔadwār))

    1. verbal noun of دَارَ (dāra) (form I)
    2. role
      تَلْعَبُ التِّكْنُولُوجْيَا دَوْرًا كَبِيرًا فِي تَسْهِيلِ حَيَاتِنَا ٱلْيَوْمِيَّةِ.
      talʕabu t-tiknūlūjyā dawran kabīran fī tashīli ḥayātinā l-yawmiyyati.
      Technology plays a great role in facilitating our daily lives.
    3. turn
      جَاءَ دَوْرِي لِلتَّصْوِيتِ.jāʔa dawriy li-t-taṣwīti.It is my turn to vote.
      جَاءَ دَوْرِي فِي ٱلْكَلَامِ.jāʔa dawriy fī l-kalāmi.It is my turn to talk.
    4. rotation
    5. circle, cycle
    6. vicissitude
    7. age, period, epoch
    8. roundabout way
    9. fit of fever
    10. floor, story
    11. the world
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    Etymology 3

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    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    دُور (dūrf pl

    1. plural of دَار (dār)

    Azerbaijani

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    Adjective

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    دور

    1. Arabic spelling of dur

    Egyptian Arabic

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    Etymology

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    From Arabic دَوْر (dawr).

    The plural form تدوار (tidwār) is from أَدْوَار (ʔadwār) with the construct ـَة (-at) found at the ending of numbers, i.e. خَمْسَة أَدْوَار (ḵamsat ʔadwār), سَبْعَة أَدْوَار (sabʕat ʔadwār).

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    دور (dōrm (plural ادوار (idwār) or تدوار (tidwār))

    1. floor, storey
      عماره خمس تدوارʕimāra ḵamas tidwārFive-storey building
    2. turn (in a game)
    3. role

    Usage notes

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    Plural تدوار (tidwār) is used only in counting.

    Hijazi Arabic

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    Etymology 1

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    From Arabic دَوَّرَ (dawwara).

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    دوّر (dawwar) II (non-past يدوّر (yidawwir))

    1. to search, to look for [with على]
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    Conjugation of دور
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m دورت (dawwart) دورت (dawwart) دور (dawwar) دورنا (dawwarna) دورتوا (dawwartu) دوروا (dawwaru)
    f دورتي (dawwarti) دورت (dawwarat)
    non-past m أدور (ʔadawwir) تدور (tidawwir) يدور (yidawwir) ندور (nidawwir) تدوروا (tidawwiru) يدوروا (yidawwiru)
    f تدوري (tidawwiri) تدور (tidawwir)
    imperative m دور (dawwir) دوروا (dawwiru)
    f دوري (dawwiri)

    Etymology 2

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    From Arabic دَوْر (dawr).

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    دور (dōrm (plural أدوار (ʔadwār))

    1. floor (storey)
      Synonym: طابِق (ṭābig)
    2. role, part
    3. time, turn, instance

    Khalaj

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    Adverb

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    دُور (dovr)

    1. Arabic spelling of dovr (all around)

    Noun

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    دُور (dovr) (definite accusative دُوروُ, plural دُورلار)

    1. Arabic spelling of dovr (edge, border, surroundings)

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    Declension of دور
    singular plural
    nominative دور دورلار
    genitive دورؽݧ دورلارؽݧ
    dative دورقا دورلارقا
    definite accusative دورؽ دورلارؽ
    locative دورچا دورلارچا
    ablative دوردا دورلاردا
    instrumental دورلا دورلارلا
    equative دوروارا دورلاروارا

    Ottoman Turkish

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    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Arabic دَوْر (dawr).

    Noun

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    دور (devr)

    1. a revolution, circuit, rotation
    2. a circumference or periphery
    3. a turn, twist, whorl
    4. a mode of turning or revolving
    5. a turn or circuit of duty or of action, a period of revolution of a heavenly body
    6. a vicious circle of reasoning
    7. a cycle, a period of time
    Descendants
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    Etymology 2

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    Contraction of دورور (durur, it stands).

    Phrase

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    دور (dur)

    1. (old or provincial by the 19th century) Alternative spelling of در (dur, it is)

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    Etymology 3

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    Borrowed from Persian دور (dur).

    Adjective

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    دور (dur)

    1. far, far off, distant
      Synonym: اوزاق (uzak)
    2. absent
    3. improbable, incredible

    Further reading

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    Etymology 4

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    Borrowed from Arabic دُور (dūr), plural of دَار (dār).

    Noun

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    دور (dur)

    1. houses
    2. countries, regions

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    Persian

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    Etymology 1

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    From Proto-Iranian *duHráh (far), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *duHrás (far).[1] Cognate with Central Kurdish دوور (dûr, far, distant), Pashto لرې (lëre, distant), Sanskrit दूर (dūra, distant, remote), Avestan 𐬛𐬏𐬭𐬁𐬝 (dūrāt̰, from afar), Ancient Greek δηρός (dērós, long), Latin dūrus, Old Armenian երկար (erkar, long, extended).

    Pronunciation

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    Readings
    Classical reading? dūr
    Dari reading? dūr
    Iranian reading? dur
    Tajik reading? dur

    Adjective

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    Dari دور
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik дур

    دور (dur)

    1. far
    2. distant

    Adverb

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    دور (dur)

    1. away
    Derived terms
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    Descendants
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    • Azerbaijani: dur
    • Ottoman Turkish: دور (dur)

    Etymology 2

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      Borrowed from Arabic دَوْر (dawr), from دَارَ (dāra).

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      Readings
      Classical reading? dawr
      Dari reading? dawr
      Iranian reading? dowr
      Tajik reading? davr

      Noun

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      Dari دور
      Iranian Persian
      Tajik давр

      دور (dowr) (plural ادوار (advâr))

      1. turn
      2. cycle
      3. circumference
      4. period, era, time, age
      5. revolution
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      References

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      1. ^ Rastorgujeva, V. S., Edelʹman, D. I. (2003) Etimologičeskij slovarʹ iranskix jazykov [Etymological Dictionary of Iranian Languages] (in Russian), volume 2, Moscow: Vostochnaya Literatura, page 393

      South Levantine Arabic

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      Etymology 1

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      From Arabic دَوَّرَ (dawwara).

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /daw.war/, [ˈdaw.war]
      • Audio (al-Lidd):(file)

      Verb

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      دوّر (dawwar) II (present بدوّر (bidawwer))

      1. (transitive) to turn
        بدوّر العجلbidawwer il ʕajalHe turns the wheel.
      2. to search, to look for
        دوّرت عليه بس ما لقيتوش
        dawwart alē bass mā laʔētoš
        I looked for him but I didn't find him.
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      Conjugation of دور
      singular plural
      1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
      past m دوّرت (dawwart) دوّرت (dawwart) دوّر (dawwar) دوّرنا (dawwarna) دوّرتو (dawwartu) دوّرو (dawwaru)
      f دوّرتي (dawwarti) دوّرت (dawwarat)
      present m بدوّر (badawwir) بتدوّر (bitdawwir) بدوّر (bidawwir) مندوّر (mindawwir) بتدوّرو (bitdawwru) بدوّرو (bidawwru)
      f بتدوّري (bitdawwri) بتدوّر (bitdawwir)
      subjunctive m ادوّر (adawwir) تدوّر (tdawwir) يدوّر (ydawwir) ندوّر (ndawwir) تدوّرو (tdawwru) يدوّرو (ydawwru)
      f تدوّري (tdawwri) تدوّر (tdawwir)
      imperative m دوّر (dawwir) دوّرو (dawwru)
      f دوّري (dawwri)

      Etymology 2

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      From Arabic دَوْر (dawr).

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      Noun

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      دور (dōrm (plural أدوار (ʔadwār))

      1. queue, line
      2. role, part
      3. time, turn, instance
      4. (education) course

      Southeast Pashayi

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      Etymology 1

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      From Sanskrit द्वार (dvāra).

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      Noun

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      دوّر (dūr)

      1. door

      Etymology 2

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      From Sanskrit धौरेय (dhaureya, foremost).

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      Noun

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      دور (dōr)

      1. (anatomy) face

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      Urdu

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      Etymology 1

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      Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀤𑀽𑀭 (dūra), from Sanskrit दूर (dūrá). Also influenced by Classical Persian دور (dūr).

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      Adjective

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      دور (dūr) (Hindi spelling दूर)

      1. distant, remote

      Adverb

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      دور (dūr) (Hindi spelling दूर)

      1. far, far off

      Etymology 2

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        Borrowed from Classical Persian دَوْر (dawr), borrowed from Arabic دَوْر (dawr), from دَارَ (dāra).

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        دور (daurm (Hindi spelling दौर)

        1. period, era, age
        2. stage, round, period

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