مكار

See also: مکار

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
م ك ر (m-k-r)

Characteristic adjective.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mak.kaːr/

Adjective

مَكَّار • (makkār) (feminine مَكَّارَة (makkāra), masculine plural مَكَّارُونَ (makkārūna), feminine plural مَكَّارَات (makkārāt))

  1. crafty, scheming, cunning
Declension
Descendants
  • Classical Persian: مکار (makkār)
    • → Hindustani:
      Hindi: मक्कार (makkār)
      Urdu: مکار (makkār)
    • Russian: мака́р (makár)

Etymology 2

Root
ك ر ي (k-r-y)

Derived from the active participle of the verb كَارَى (kārā).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mu.kaː.rin/

Noun

مُكَارٍ • (mukārin) m (plural مُكَارُونَ (mukārūna), feminine مُكَارِيَة (mukāriya))

  1. muleteer
Declension
Descendants
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