See also: ـدار and داز

Arabic edit

Etymology 1 edit

Root
د ر ر (d-r-r)

Derived from the active participle of the verb دَرَّ (darra, to flow copiously).

Adjective edit

دَارّ (dārr) (feminine دَارَّة (dārra), masculine plural دَارُّونَ (dārrūna), feminine plural دَارَّات (dārrāt))

  1. flowing copiously
  2. productive, rich, lucrative
  3. profitable
Declension edit

Etymology 2 edit

Root
د و ر (d-w-r)

The noun originally referred to the buildings surrounding a court. Cognate with Akkadian 𒂦 (dūrum, city wall) and Biblical Hebrew דּוּר (dûr, to move in a circle), דָּר (dār, to dwell) and דּוֹר (dôr, habitation).

Pronunciation edit

IPA(key): /daːr/

Verb edit

دَارَ (dāra) I, non-past يَدُورُ‎ (yadūru)

  1. to turn, to revolve, to rotate
    تَدُورُ ٱلْأَرْضُ حَوْلَ ٱلشَّمْسِ.
    tadūru l-ʔarḍu ḥawla š-šamsi.
    The Earth revolves around the Sun.
  2. to go around, to circulate
  3. to go around, to move around
Conjugation edit

Noun edit

دَار (dārf (plural دُور (dūr) or دِيَار (diyār) or دِيَارَات (diyārāt) or دِيَرَة (diyara))

  1. house
  2. building, structure, edifice
  3. land, country
Declension edit

References edit

  • Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1881) “دار”, in Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes[1] (in French), volume 1, Leiden: E. J. Brill, pages 470–471
  • Freytag, Georg (1833) “دار”, in Lexicon arabico-latinum praesertim ex Djeuharii Firuzabadiique et aliorum Arabum operibus adhibitis Golii quoque et aliorum libris confectum[2] (in Latin), volume 2, Halle: C. A. Schwetschke, page 69
  • Lane, Edward William (1863) “دار”, in Arabic-English Lexicon[3], London: Williams & Norgate, page 930
  • Shapira, Dan D. Y. (2009) “Irano-Arabica: contamination and popular etymology. Notes on the Persian and Arabic lexicons (with references to Aramaic, Hebrew and Turkic)”, in Христианский Восток – Новая Серия, volume 5 (XI), Moscow: Издательство Российской Академии Наук и Государственного Эрмитажа, page 172, with the exaggerated claim of دَار (dār, house) being an Aramaic loan-word
  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “دار”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN, pages 343–344

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Etymology edit

From Middle Persian dār,[1] from Old Persian 𐎭𐎠𐎽𐎢𐎺 (d-a-ru-u-v /⁠dāruv⁠/), from Proto-Iranian *dā́ru. Cognate with Persian دار, Laki دار (dar), Central Kurdish دار (dar), Northern Kurdish dar, Tat dar, Talysh do, Mazanderani دار, Baluchi دار.

Noun edit

دار (daar)

  1. tree

References edit

  1. ^ Mackenzie, D.N. (1986). A Concise Pahlavi Dictionary.

Baluchi edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dāru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

Noun edit

دار (dár)

  1. wood
  2. stick

Central Kurdish edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dāru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

Noun edit

دار (dar)

  1. tree
  2. wood (substance, timber)
  3. stick, staff, rod

Mazanderani edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dāru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

Noun edit

دار (dâr)

  1. tree

Moroccan Arabic edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Arabic أَدَارَ (ʔadāra, to manage, to operate).

Verb edit

دار (dār) I (non-past يدير (ydīr))

  1. to do
    Synonym: عمل (ʕmal)
Conjugation edit
    Conjugation of دار
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m درت (dart) درتي (darti) دار (dār) درنا (darna) درتوا (dartu) داروا (dāru)
f دارت (dāret)
non-past m ندير (ndīr) تدير (tdīr) يدير (ydīr) نديروا (ndīru) تديروا (tdīru) يديروا (ydīru)
f تديري (tdīri) تدير (tdīr)
imperative m دير (dīr) ديروا (dīru)
f ديري (dīri)

Etymology 2 edit

From Arabic دَارَ (dāra).

Verb edit

دار (dār) I (non-past يدور (ydūr))

  1. to turn
  2. to go around
  3. to rotate
Conjugation edit
    Conjugation of دار
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m درت (durt) درتي (durti) دار (dār) درنا (durna) درتوا (durtu) داروا (dāru)
f دارت (dāret)
non-past m ندور (ndūr) تدور (tdūr) يدور (ydūr) ندوروا (ndūru) تدوروا (tdūru) يدوروا (ydūru)
f تدوري (tdūri) تدور (tdūr)
imperative m دور (dūr) دوروا (dūru)
f دوري (dūri)

Etymology 3 edit

From Arabic دَار (dār).

Noun edit

دار (dārf (plural ديور (dyūr) or ديورة (dyūra), diminutive دويرة (dwīra))

  1. house
  2. family, folks
    قلت للدار باللي ما جايش للمغرب هاد راس العام.
    qult l-ed-dār belli ma jāyši l-el-maḡrib hād rās el-ʕām
    I told my family I won't be coming to Morocco at the end of the year.

North Levantine Arabic edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic دار (dār, house).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

دار (dārm

  1. living-room
    تفضل، قاعدين سوا بالدار.
    tfaḍḍal, ʾāʿdīn sawa bi-d-dār
    Come in, we’re all sitting in the living-room.

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Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? dār
Dari reading? dār
Iranian reading? dâr
Tajik reading? dor

Etymology 1 edit

From Middle Persian [script needed] (dʾl, tree, gallows; wood), from Old Persian 𐎭𐎠𐎽𐎢𐎺 (d-a-ru-u-v /⁠dāruv⁠/), from Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dāru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

    Noun edit

    Dari دار
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik дор

    دار (dâr)

    1. tree
    2. gallows
    3. wood
    Derived terms edit

    References edit

    • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971) “dār”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 24

    Etymology 2 edit

    See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

    Verb edit

    Dari دار
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik дор

    دار (dâr)

    1. present stem of داشتن (dâštan, to have)

    Suffix edit

    Dari ـدار
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik -дор

    ـدار (-dâr)

    1. a suffix indicating ownership in compound words
      پول (pul, money) + ‎ـدار → ‎پولدار (puldâr, rich)
      حساب (hesâb, account) + ‎ـدار → ‎حسابدار (hesâbdâr, accountant)
      دل (del, heart) + ‎ـدار → ‎دلدار (deldâr, beloved)
      سر (sar, head) + ‎ـدار → ‎سردار (sardâr, military commander)
      شهر (šahr, city) + ‎ـدار → ‎شهردار (šahrdâr, mayor)
      صندوق (sanduq, box) + ‎ـدار → ‎صندوقدار (sanduqdâr, treasurer)
      کتاب (ketâb, book) + ‎ـدار → ‎کتابدار (ketâbdâr, librarian)
    Derived terms edit
    Descendants edit
    • Azerbaijani: -dar
    • Bengali: -দার (-dar)
    • Chagatai: ـدار
    • Hindustani:
    • Ottoman Turkish: ـدار
    • Turkmen: -dar

    References edit

    Etymology 3 edit

    Borrowed from Arabic دَار (dār).

    Noun edit

    Dari دار
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik дор

    دار (dâr)

    1. house
    2. seat

    Further reading edit

    South Levantine Arabic edit

    Root
    د و ر
    6 terms

    Pronunciation edit

    • IPA(key): /daːr/, [dɑːr]
    • Audio (Amman):(file)

    Etymology 1 edit

    From Arabic دَارَ (dāra).

    Verb edit

    دار (dār) I (present بدور (bidūr), active participle داير (dāyer))

    1. (intransitive) to revolve, to turn
    2. to roam, to travel around, to wander about
    Conjugation edit
        Conjugation of دار (dār)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m درت (durt) درت (durt) دار (dār) درنا (durna) درتو (durtu) دارو (dāru)
    f درتي (durti) دارت (dārat)
    present m بدور (badūr) بتدور (bitdūr) بدور (bidūr) مندور (mindūr) بتدورو (bitdūru) بيدورو (bidūru)
    f بتدوري (bitdūri) بتدور (bitdūr)
    subjunctive m ادور (adūr) تدور (tdūr) يدور (ydūr) ندور (ndūr) تدورو (tdūru) يدورو (ydūru)
    f تدوري (tdūri) تدور (tdūr)
    imperative m دور (dūr) دورو (dūru)
    f دوري (dūri)

    Etymology 2 edit

    From Arabic أَدَارَ (ʔadāra).

    Alternative forms edit

    Verb edit

    دار (dār) I (present بدير (bidīr))

    1. (transitive) to turn, to direct (toward)
    2. to administer, to manage, to run
    3. to pour out
      ديرلي شاي!
      dīr-li šay
      Pour me out some tea!
    Conjugation edit
        Conjugation of دار (dār)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m درت (dirt) درت (dirt) دار (dār) درنا (dirna) درتو (dirtu) دارو (dāru)
    f درتي (dirti) دارت (dārat)
    present m بدير (badīr) بتدير (bitdīr) بدير (bidīr) مندير (mindīr) بتديرو (bitdīru) بديرو (bidīru)
    f بتديري (bitdīri) بتدير (bitdīr)
    subjunctive m ادير (adīr) تدير (tdīr) يدير (ydīr) ندير (ndīr) تديرو (tdīru) يديرو (ydīru)
    f تديري (tdīri) تدير (tdīr)
    imperative m دير (dīr) ديرو (dīru)
    f ديري (dīri)
    See also edit

    Etymology 3 edit

    From Arabic دَار (dār).

    Noun edit

    دار (dārf (plural دور (dūr))

    1. house, home
      Synonym: بيت (bēt)

    Urdu edit

    Pronunciation edit

    Etymology 1 edit

    Borrowed from Classical Persian ـدار (-dār).

    Suffix edit

    ـدار (-dār) (Hindi spelling -दार)

    1. having, possessing, holding
    Examples edit

    Etymology 2 edit

    Borrowed from Classical Persian دار (dār).

    Noun edit

    دار (dārm (Hindi spelling दार)

    1. wood
    2. gallows
    Declension edit
    Declension of دار
    singular plural
    direct دار (dār) دار (dār)
    oblique دار (dār) داروں (dārō̃)
    vocative دار (dār) دارو (dārō)

    Etymology 3 edit

    Borrowed from Arabic دَار (dār).

    Noun edit

    دار (dārm (Hindi spelling दार)

    1. house
    2. seat
    Declension edit
    Declension of دار
    singular plural
    direct دار (dār) دار (dār)
    oblique دار (dār) داروں (dārō̃)
    vocative دار (dār) دارو (dārō)

    References edit

    • دار”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
    • Platts, John T. (1884) “دار”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
    • دار”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.

    Ushojo edit

    Noun edit

    دار (dār)

    1. a sloping place on a mountain