Arabic edit

Root
ء ج ر (ʔ-j-r)

Etymology edit

Derived from the passive participle of أَجَرَ (ʔajara, to hire).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

مَأْجُور (maʔjūr) (feminine مَأْجُورَة (maʔjūra), masculine plural مَأْجُورُونَ (maʔjūrūna), feminine plural مَأْجُورَات (maʔjūrāt))

  1. hired
  2. (Islam) rewarded

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Gulf Arabic: مأجور (maʔjūr)
  • Azerbaijani: məcur
  • Ottoman Turkish: مأجور (me'cür)

Gulf Arabic edit

Root
ء ج ر
2 terms

Etymology edit

From Arabic مَأْجُور (maʔjūr)

Pronunciation edit

Interjection edit

مَأْجور (maʔjūr)

  1. An expression said to someone who has done a good deed (especially one related to religion), meaning "rewarded" (with good deeds/hasanat)