See also: پکر and بکر

Arabic

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Etymology

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From the root ب ك ر (b-k-r). Compare Hebrew בְּכוֹר (bəḵōr, firstborn).

Verb

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بَكَرَ (bakara) I (non-past يَبْكُرُ (yabkuru), verbal noun بُكُور (bukūr))

  1. to be early [with إِلَى (ʔilā) ‘at something’]
  2. to come early [with إِلَى (ʔilā) ‘to something’]
  3. to get up early

Conjugation

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Verb

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بَكَّرَ (bakkara) II (non-past يُبَكِّرُ (yubakkiru), verbal noun تَبْكِير (tabkīr))

  1. to be early [with إِلَى (ʔilā) ‘at something’]
  2. to come early [with إِلَى (ʔilā) ‘to something’]
  3. to get up early
  4. to early or prematurely [with فِي () or بِ (bi, + verbal noun) ‘do something’]

Conjugation

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Proper noun

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بَكْر (bakrm

  1. a male given name, Bakr
    • أبو بكر، بو بكرThe father of Bakr

Declension

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Noun

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بِكْر (bikrm (plural أَبْكَار (ʔabkār))

  1. firstborn child
  2. male or female virgin, celibate
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 56:36:
      فَجَعَلْنَاهُنَّ أَبْكَارًا
      fajaʕalnāhunna ʔabkāran
      And [we] made them virgins
    • Traditional, “يَا مَرْيَمُ الْبِكْرُ فُقْتِ [O Virgin Mary Ye Surpassed]”‎[1]:
      يَا مَرْيَمُ الْبِكْرُ فُقْتِ الشَّمْسَ وَالْقَمَرَ وَكُلَّ نَجْمٍ بِأَفْلَاكِ السَّمَاءِ سَرَى
      yā maryamu l-bikru fuqti š-šamsa wālqamara wakulla najmin biʔaflāki s-samāʔi sarā
      O Virgin Mary, ye surpassed the sun and the moon and all the stars that orbited the heavenly spheres by night.

Declension

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Descendants

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Noun

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بُكَر (bukarpl

  1. plural of بُكْرَة (bukra)

Gulf Arabic

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Noun

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بَكَّر (transliteration neededm (plural بَكَّرَات)

  1. (dialectal) a pair of pliers

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic بِكْر (bikr, firstborn; virgin). Doublet of بكار (bekâr, bachelor).

Adjective

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بكر (bikr or bikir)

  1. virgin, chaste, in a state of virginity, not having had sexual intercourse

Noun

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بكر (bikr or bikir) (definite accusative بكری (bikri), plural ابكار (ebkâr))

  1. firstborn, firstling, the first child born to in the birth order of a couple through childbirth
    Synonym: نخست زاد (nuhust zad)
  2. virgin, maid, vestal, a woman or female animal who has never had any sexual intercourse
    Synonyms: بتول (betul), دوشیزه (duşize)
  3. (of a woman) virginity, maidenhood, the state or characteristic of being a virgin or a maiden
    Synonyms: بكارت (bekâret), قیزلق (kızlık)
  4. hymen, maidenhead, a membrane which occludes the vaginal opening in human females
    Synonyms: بكارت (bekâret), قیزلق (kızlık)

Further reading

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South Levantine Arabic

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Root
ب ك ر
4 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic بَكَّرَ (bakkara).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /bak.kar/, [ˈbak.kar]
  • Audio (al-Lidd):(file)

Verb

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بكّر (bakkar) II (present ببكّر (bibakker))

  1. to be early
    Antonym: تأخّر (tʔaḵḵar)

Conjugation

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    Conjugation of بكّر (bakkar)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m بكّرت (bakkart) بكّرت (bakkart) بكّر (bakkar) بكّرنا (bakkarna) بكّرتو (bakkartu) بكّرو (bakkaru)
f بكّرتي (bakkarti) بكّرت (bakkarat)
present m ببكّر (babakker) بتبكّر (bitbakker) ببكّر (bibakker) منبكّر (minbakker) بتبكّرو (bitbakkru) ببكّرو (bibakkru)
f بتبكّري (bitbakkri) بتبكّر (bitbakker)
subjunctive m ابكّر (abakker) تبكّر (tbakker) يبكّر (ybakker) نبكّر (nbakker) تبكّرو (tbakkru) يبكّرو (ybakkru)
f تبكّري (tbakkri) تبكّر (tbakker)
imperative m بكّر (bakker) بكّرو (bakkru)
f بكّري (bakkri)

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