See also: آذر, أذر, أدر, ادر, and آدر

Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Verb

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اُذْرُ (uḏru) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular active imperative of ذَرَا (ḏarā)

Etymology 2

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Verb

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اِذْرِ (iḏri) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular active imperative of ذَرَى (ḏarā)

Karakhanid

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Etymology

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Inherited from Common Turkic *ēder (saddle).

Cognate with Turkish eyer, Bashkir эйәр (eyər) and Tuvan эзер (ezer).

Noun

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اَذَرْ (eδer)

  1. saddle
    اُلْ اَنْكارْ اَذَرْ كُكْلَشْدٖىOl aŋār eδer köklešdī.He helped him tighten the thongs of the saddle.

Descendants

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  • Uzbek: egar
  • Uyghur: [script needed] (iger)

References

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  • Clauson, Gerard (1972) “eḏer”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 63

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