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زر

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See also: رز and رژ

Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
ز ر ر (z r r)
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Verb

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زَرَّ (zarra) I (non-past يَزُرُّ (yazurru), verbal noun زَرّ (zarr))

  1. to encroach upon one's enemy
  2. to apprehend, to perceive
  3. to beam, to dazzle, to gleam, to glitter
  4. to button
  5. to collect intensely
  6. to constrict
  7. to blanch, to bleach, to dust off
Conjugation
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Noun

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زِرّ (zirrm (plural أَزْرار (ʔazrār) or زُرُور (zurūr))

  1. button
  2. switch button in a power socket

Etymology 2

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Verb

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زُرْ (zur) (form I) /zur/

  1. second-person masculine singular imperative of زَارَ (zāra)

References

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زر” in Almaany

Baluchi

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Noun

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زر (zar)

  1. gold
  2. money

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Hijazi Arabic

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Root
ز ر ر
1 term
أَزَارير / أَزْرار

Etymology

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From Arabic زِرّ (zirr).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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زِرّ (zirrm (plural أَزارير (ʔazārīr) or أَزْرار (ʔazrār))

  1. button

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Persian زر (zar, gold), from Middle Persian *zarr (gold).

Noun

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زر (zer)

  1. gold, a yellow chemical element of great value and one of the noble metals
    Synonyms: آلتون (altun, altın), ذهب (zeheb)
  2. coin, a piece of currency, usually metallic and in the shape of a disc
    Synonyms: آقچه (akçe), سكه (sikke)
  3. money, a generally accepted means of exchange and measure of value
    Synonym: پاره (pare, para)

Adjective

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زر (zer)

  1. yellow, possessing a color which stands between gree and orange on the visible spectrum
    Synonym: صاری (sarı)
Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • Turkish: zer

Further reading

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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Arabic زِرّ (zirr, button), from the verb زَرّ (zarr, to button).

Noun

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زر (zırr) (definite accusative زری (zırrı), plural زرور (zurur))

  1. button, a knob or disc that is passed through a loop or buttonhole, which is used as a fastener
    Synonym: دوگمه (düğme)
  2. (botany) bud, a newly sprouted leaf, blossom, or short shoot that has not yet unfolded
    Synonyms: طومروجاق (tomrucak), طومروق (tomruk)
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Further reading

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Etymology 3

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Onomatopoeic.

Noun

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زر (zır)

  1. buzz, hum, thrum, whirr, a continuous humming noise, as of bees
    Synonyms: اوغلدی (uğuldu), طنطنه (tantana)

Adjective

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زر (zır)

  1. buzzing, whirring, thrumming, producing a continuous humming noise
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Pashto

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Indo-European *(sm̥-)ǵʰéslo-. Indo-Iranian cognates include Baluchi ہزار (hazár), Persian هزار (hezâr), Northern Kurdish ھەزار (hezar) and Sanskrit सहस्र (sahásra). Akin to Old Armenian հազար (hazar), an Iranian borrowing.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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زر (zër)

  1. thousand
Declension
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Etymology 2

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From Proto-Indo-Iranian (compare Old Persian 𐎭𐎼𐎴𐎹 (d-r-n-y /⁠daraniya-⁠/), Sanskrit हिरण्य (hiraṇya, gold)), probably ultimately from a derivative of the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵʰel- (yellow; gleam; to shine). Compare Old Church Slavonic злато (zlato, gold), Latvian zelts, English gold.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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زر (zarm

  1. metal

Persian

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Persian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia fa

Etymology 1

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From Middle Persian *zarr (gold), from Parthian *zarn (gold); the inherited form would have started with a D, as is seen in Old Persian 𐎭𐎼𐎴𐎹 (d-r-n-y). Ultimately from a derivative of Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰelh₃- (yellow; gleam; to shine). Indo-Iranian cognates include Northern Kurdish zêrr, and Sanskrit हिरण्य (hiraṇya). Other cognates include Old Church Slavonic злато (zlato), Latvian zelts, and English gold and yellow.

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? zarr, zar
Dari reading? zarr, zar
Iranian reading? zarr, zar
Tajik reading? zarr, zar

Noun

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Dari زر
Iranian Persian
Tajik зар

زر (zar)

  1. gold
    Synonym: طلا (talâ)
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Etymology 2

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From Proto-Iranian [Term?], from Proto-Indo-Iranian [Term?], from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰer-, *gʰer- (to encircle; to spin around).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? zur
Dari reading? zur
Iranian reading? zor
Tajik reading? zur

Noun

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زر (zor)

  1. (dialectal) rotation
  2. (dialectal) revolution
  3. (dialectal) circulation
  4. (dialectal) spin
  5. (dialectal) travel
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Etymology 3

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From Proto-Iranian [Term?], from Proto-Indo-Iranian [Term?], from Proto-Indo-European *ǵerh₂- (to grow old, to mature).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? zar
Dari reading? zar
Iranian reading? zar
Tajik reading? zar

Noun

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زر (zar)

  1. old person, old man
    • c. 935 CE, Daqīqī :
      همی نوبهار آید و تیر ماه/ جهان گاه برنا شود گاه زر
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References

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South Levantine Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic زِرّ (zirr).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /zirr/, [zɪr]
  • Audio (Ramallah):(file)

Noun

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زرّ (zirrm (plural زرار (zrār))

  1. button, knob
  2. a single item of certain vegetables
    زر تومةzirr tōmea clove of garlic
    زر بطاطا (in some areas)zirr baṭāṭaa potato

Derived terms

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  • زر الإجر (zirr il-ʔijr, ankle, literally knob of the leg)

Ushojo

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Etymology

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From Pashto زر (zër).

Numeral

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زر (zer)

  1. thousand