قار

See also: فأر, قاز, and فاز

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
ق ر ر (q-r-r)

Derived from the active participle of قَرَّ (qarra, to be settled, to be cold).

Adjective

قَارّ • (qārr) (feminine قَارَّة (qārra))

  1. quiet, still, at rest
  2. dwelling permanently
  3. cold
  4. comforting the heart
  5. avowing, confessing
Declension

Noun

قَار • (qār) m

  1. alternative form of قِير (qīr)
Declension
Derived terms
See قِير (qīr) for others
Descendants
  • Amharic: ቃር (ḳar)
  • Ge'ez: ቃር (ḳar)

Chagatai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kiār (snow).

Noun

قَارْ (transliteration needed) (plural قَارْ‌لَارْ)

  1. snow

Descendants

Khalaj

Noun

قار (qâr, qâar) (definite accusative قارؽ, plural قارلار)

  1. Arabic spelling of qâr, qâar (snow)

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

قار

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kār (snow); cognate with Old Turkic 𐰴𐰺 (kar), Azerbaijani qar, Chuvash йор (jor), Dolgan каар, Kazakh қар (qar), Kyrgyz кар (kar), Turkmen gar, Tuvan хар (xar), Uyghur قار (qar), Uzbek qor and Yakut хаар (qaar).

Noun

قار • (kar)

  1. snow, the frozen state of water that falls as precipitation
    Synonyms: برف (berf), ثلج (selc)

Derived terms

Descendants

Further reading

Uyghur

Other scripts
Perso-Arabic قار
Latin qar
Cyrillic қар

Etymology

From Chagatai قَارْ, from Proto-Turkic *Kiār (snow).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /qɑr/

Noun

قار • (qar) (plural قارلار (qarlar))

  1. snow
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