ضهر
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Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Belong to the root ض ه ر (ḍ-h-r).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ضَهْر • (ḍahr) m (plural ضَوَاهِر (ḍawāhir))
- (obsolete) a mountaintop, a summit
- (obsolete) a rock or spot in a mountain which has a different color
- (obsolete) valley
- Synonym: وَادٍ (wādin)
- (obsolete) turtle, tortoise
- Synonym: سُلَحْفَاة (sulaḥfāh)
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun ضَهْر (ḍahr)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | ضَهْر ḍahr |
الضَّهْر aḍ-ḍahr |
ضَهْر ḍahr |
Nominative | ضَهْرٌ ḍahrun |
الضَّهْرُ aḍ-ḍahru |
ضَهْرُ ḍahru |
Accusative | ضَهْرًا ḍahran |
الضَّهْرَ aḍ-ḍahra |
ضَهْرَ ḍahra |
Genitive | ضَهْرٍ ḍahrin |
الضَّهْرِ aḍ-ḍahri |
ضَهْرِ ḍahri |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | ضَهْرَيْن ḍahrayn |
الضَّهْرَيْن aḍ-ḍahrayn |
ضَهْرَيْ ḍahray |
Nominative | ضَهْرَانِ ḍahrāni |
الضَّهْرَانِ aḍ-ḍahrāni |
ضَهْرَا ḍahrā |
Accusative | ضَهْرَيْنِ ḍahrayni |
الضَّهْرَيْنِ aḍ-ḍahrayni |
ضَهْرَيْ ḍahray |
Genitive | ضَهْرَيْنِ ḍahrayni |
الضَّهْرَيْنِ aḍ-ḍahrayni |
ضَهْرَيْ ḍahray |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | ضَوَاهِر ḍawāhir |
الضَّوَاهِر aḍ-ḍawāhir |
ضَوَاهِر ḍawāhir |
Nominative | ضَوَاهِرُ ḍawāhiru |
الضَّوَاهِرُ aḍ-ḍawāhiru |
ضَوَاهِرُ ḍawāhiru |
Accusative | ضَوَاهِرَ ḍawāhira |
الضَّوَاهِرَ aḍ-ḍawāhira |
ضَوَاهِرَ ḍawāhira |
Genitive | ضَوَاهِرَ ḍawāhira |
الضَّوَاهِرِ aḍ-ḍawāhiri |
ضَوَاهِرِ ḍawāhiri |
Moroccan Arabic
[edit]Root |
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ض ه ر |
1 term |
Etymology 1
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]ضهر • (ḍhar) I (non-past يضهر (yiḍhar))
Conjugation
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Etymology 2
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ضهر • (ḍhar) m (plural ضهور (ḍhūr) or ضهورة (ḍhūra))
Etymology 3
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ضُهْر or ضْهُر • (ḍuhr or ḍhur) m (plural ضهور (ḍhūr) or ضهورة (ḍhūra))
North Levantine Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Arabic ظَهَرَ (ẓahara, “to appear, become visible”).
Verb
[edit]ضهر • (ḍahar) (non-past يضهر (yiḍhar))
- to go out; to go outside
- رح اضهر اتمشى شوي بالشارع.
- raḥ iḍhar itmašša šway bi-š-šēriʿ.
- I’m going out to take a walk in the street.
South Levantine Arabic
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ضهر • (ḍuhr) m
See also
[edit]- (times of day) أوقات اليوم (ʔawʔāt il-yōm); نهار (nhār, “daytime”), فجر (fajr, “dawn”), صبحية (ṣabaḥiyye, “early morning”), صبح (ṣubḥ, “morning”), ضهر (ḍuhr, “noon”), عصر (ʕaṣr, “late afternoon”), مغرب (maḡreb, “sunset”), مسا (masa, “evening”), ليل (lēl, “nighttime”) (Category: ajp:Times of day)
Etymology 2
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ضهر • (ḍahr) m
- back (of the body)
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- Moroccan Arabic terms belonging to the root ض ه ر
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- ajp:Times of day
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