See also: آذر, أذر, أدر, ادر, and آدر

Arabic edit

Etymology 1 edit

Verb edit

اُذْرُ (uḏru) (form I)

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

Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

اِذْرِ (iḏri) (form I)

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

Karakhanid edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Common Turkic *ēder (saddle).

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

Noun edit

اَذَرْ (eδer)

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

Descendants edit

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

References edit

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

Further reading edit