غرغر

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Arabic

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Etymology

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From the reduplicated onomatopoeic root غ ر غ ر (ḡ-r-ḡ-r); compare وَسْوَسَ (waswasa) and زَلْزَلَ (zalzala).

Verb

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غَرْغَرَ (ḡarḡara) Iq, non-past يُغَرْغِرُ‎ (yuḡarḡiru)

  1. to gargle; to gurgle
  2. to boil, to seethe
  3. to reiterate one's voice
  4. to die with a death rattle in the throat
  5. to cut the throat of
  6. to pierce in the throat

Conjugation

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Noun

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غِرْغِر

غِرْغِر (ḡirḡirm (collective, singulative غِرْغِرَة f (ḡirḡira))

  1. guinea-fowl (Numididae spp.)

Declension

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References

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Persian

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Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? ğurğur
Dari reading? ğurğur
Iranian reading? ğorğor
Tajik reading? ġurġur

Noun

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غرغر (ğorğor)

  1. murmur, muttering
  2. complaint, fuss

Further reading

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