See also: حضار

Arabic edit

Etymology edit

Ultimately from the root ح ص ر (ḥ-ṣ-r).

Noun edit

حِصَار (ḥiṣārm

  1. verbal noun of حَاصَرَ (ḥāṣara) (form III)
  2. blockade
  3. siege

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Middle Armenian: հիսար (hisar), խսար (xsar)
  • Ottoman Turkish: حصار (hisar)
  • Persian: حصار (hesâr)

Ottoman Turkish edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic حِصَار (ḥiṣār, blockade, siege), verbal noun of حَاصَرَ (ḥāṣara, to beleaguer).

Noun edit

حصار (hisar)

  1. castle, fortress, stronghold, any fortified place built to withstand attack
    Synonyms: حصن (hısn), دز (diz), قسطل (kastel), قلعه (kale)
  2. rampart, bulwark, any defensive wall surrounding a castle, fort, or settlement

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

Further reading edit

Persian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic حِصَار (ḥiṣār).

Noun edit

حصار (hesâr) (plural حصار‌ها (hesâr-hâ))

  1. fence, barrier
  2. (archaic) fortification, fortress
  3. (archaic) safehouse
  4. (archaic, music) a variant of Persian traditional music

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