See also: درہ, دره, ذرة, ذرہ, and ذره

Arabic edit

Etymology edit

From the root د ر ر (d-r-r), related to the verb دَرَّ (darra, to flow copiously, to accrue).

Noun edit

دُرَّة (durraf (singulative, collective دُرّ m (durr), paucal دُرَّات (durrāt) or دُرَر (durar))

  1. pearl
  2. budgie, a variety of parrot (Psittacula alexandri)

Declension edit

Noun edit

دِرَّة or دَرَّة (dirra or darraf (plural دِرَر (dirar))

  1. teat, udder
  2. milk

Declension edit

South Levantine Arabic edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic ذُرَة (ḏura).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /du.ra/, [ˈdʊ.rˤɑ]
  • (file)

Noun edit

درة (duraf

  1. (uncountable) corn, maize
    Synonym: درة صفرا (dura ṣafra, literally yellow corn)
    عرنوس درة / كوز درةʕarnūs dura / kūz duracorn cob, ear of corn