Arabic

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Root
ح ق ر (ḥ q r)
8 terms

Etymology

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فَعِيل (faʕīl)-type stative-verb derived from the active participle from the verb حَقُرَ (ḥaqura, to be low, to be despicable).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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حَقِير (ḥaqīr) (feminine حَقِيرَة (ḥaqīra), masculine plural حَقِيرُونَ (ḥaqīrūna) or حُقَرَاء (ḥuqarāʔ) or حِقَار (ḥiqār), feminine plural حَقِيرَات (ḥaqīrāt) or حَقَائِر (ḥaqāʔir), elative أَحْقَر (ʔaḥqar))

  1. low, mean, vile
  2. small, poor, wretched, miserable, paltry
  3. despised
  4. despicable, contemptible

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: həqir
  • Northern Kurdish: heqîr
  • Ottoman Turkish: حقیر (hakır)
  • Swahili: hakiri

References

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