Arabic

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Root
خ م ر (ḵ m r)
13 terms

Etymology

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From the root خ م ر (ḵ-m-r).

Pronunciation

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Participle

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

  1. passive participle of خَمَرَ (ḵamara) drunk

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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

Adjective

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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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