Arabic edit

Root
خ م ر (ḵ-m-r)

Etymology edit

From the root خ م ر (ḵ-m-r).

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Participle edit

مَخْمُور (maḵmūr) (feminine مَخْمُورَة (maḵmūra), masculine plural مَخْمُورُون (maḵmūrūn), feminine plural مَخْمُورَات (maḵmūrāt))

  1. passive participle of خَمَرَ (ḵamara) drunk

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic مَخْمُور (maḵmūr, drunk, intoxicated), from the verb خَمَرَ (ḵamara, to brew, ferment, leaven).

Adjective edit

مخمور (mahmur) (comparative دخی مخمور (dahı mahmur), superlative اڭ مخمور (eñ mahmur))

  1. drunk, inebriated, intoxicated as a result of excessive alcohol consumption
    Synonyms: سرخوش (sarhoş), سكران (sekran), گچكین (geçkin), مست (mest)
  2. drowsy, lethargic, dozy, heavy with sleepiness, especially after a hangover
    Synonym: نعسان (naʼsan)
  3. (of the eye) languid, faint, sleepy, lacking energy, liveliness, or emotion
    Synonym: بایغین (baygın)

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