Arabic

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Root
ص غ ر (ṣ-ḡ-r)

Etymology

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The active participle of صَغُرَ (ṣaḡura) from the root ص غ ر (ṣ-ḡ-r).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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صَاغِر (ṣāḡir) (feminine صَاغِرَة (ṣāḡira), masculine plural صَاغِرُون (ṣāḡirūn) or صَغَرَة (ṣaḡara))

  1. subservient
  2. (genetics) recessive
    Synonym: مُتَنَحٍّ (mutanaḥḥin)
    Coordinate term: سَائِد (sāʔid)
    الجِّين الصَّاغِرal-jīn aṣ-ṣāḡirthe recessive gene

Declension

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Ottoman Turkish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *saŋïr (deaf); cognate with Crimean Tatar sağır and more distantly with Bashkir һаңғырау (hañğıraw), Kazakh саңырау (sañyrau), Tatar саңгырау (sañgıraw) and Uyghur ساغرىغۇ (saghrighu).

Adjective

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صاغر (sağır)

  1. deaf, unable to hear, or only partially able to hear
    Synonyms: اصم (asamm), كر (ker)
  2. (of sound or voice) dull, indistinct, muffled, not clearly defined
  3. (phonetics) nasal, having a sound imparted by means of the nose

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: sağır

Noun

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صاغر (sağır)

  1. deaf, a deaf person

Further reading

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