سطر

Arabic

Root
س ط ر (s-ṭ-r)

Etymology

From Old South Arabian 𐩪𐩷𐩧 (s¹ṭr, to inscribe; writing, inscription, document, line) from Classical Syriac ܣܛܰܪ (sṭar, to cut, to mark, to carve, to write down) from Akkadian 𒊬 (šaṭārum, to write, to inscribe, to jot down). The root س ط ر (s-ṭ-r) is derived from this borrowing.

Verb

سَطَرَ • (saṭara) I, non-past يَسْطُرُ‎ (yasṭuru)

  1. to write

Conjugation

Verb

سَطَّرَ • (saṭṭara) II, non-past يُسَطِّرُ‎ (yusaṭṭiru)

  1. to draw lines into, to rule

Conjugation

Noun

سَطْر • (saṭr) m (plural سُطُور (suṭūr) or أَسْطُر (ʔasṭur) or أَسْطَار (ʔasṭār))

  1. verbal noun of سَطَرَ (saṭara) (form I)
  2. line, row
  3. line of writing
  4. stroke

Declension

References

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic سَطْر (saṭr).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sætɾ]

Noun

سطر • (satr) (plural سطرها (satr-hâ) or سطور (sotur))

  1. row, line

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Antonyms

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