See also: تثأر, تثار, and ثبار

Arabic edit

Noun edit

تَبَارٍ (tabārinm (construct state تَبَارِي (tabārī))

  1. verbal noun of تَبَارَى (tabārā) (form VI)

Declension edit

Verb edit

تُبَارِ (tubāri) (form III)

  1. second-person masculine singular non-past active jussive of بَارَى (bārā)
  2. third-person feminine singular non-past active jussive of بَارَى (bārā)

Verb edit

تُبَارَ (tubāra) (form III)

  1. second-person masculine singular non-past passive jussive of بَارَى (bārā)
  2. third-person feminine singular non-past passive jussive of بَارَى (bārā)

Persian edit

Etymology edit

A Wanderwort, probably from northwestern Indo-Aryan: compare Punjabi ਟੱਬਰ (ṭabbar, extended family), Urdu ٹَبَّر (ṭabbar, extended family, borrowed from Punjabi), and Pashto ټبر (ṭabə́r, tribe, clan, people).[1] Note that the Pashto is clearly borrowed from Indo-Aryan, given the presence of retroflex /ʈ/. However, the word does not have a clear Sanskrit etymology either.

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? taḇār
Dari reading? tabār
Iranian reading? tabâr
Tajik reading? tabor

Noun edit

تبار (tabâr)

  1. lineage, descent, origin, roots
  2. pedigree, ancestry, antecedent
  3. race, tribe

Suffix edit

تبار (-tabâr)

  1. of... descent
    فلسطینی‌تبارfelestini-tabârof Palestinian descent
  2. A suffix forming surnames.

References edit

  1. ^ Milanova, Veronika (2020) Kinship and Affinity in Indo-European: Universal, Inherited, Contact, and Area Specific Features of Indo-European Kinship Terms (with a Special Focus on the Iranian Branch)[1], University of Vienna (PhD thesis), page 231