مبارز

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Arabic[edit]

Pronunciation 1[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Morphologically from the root ب ر ز (b-r-z).

Adjective[edit]

مُبَارِز (mubāriz) (feminine مُبَارِزَة (mubāriza), masculine plural مُبَارِزُونَ (mubārizūna), feminine plural مُبَارِزَات (mubārizāt))

  1. active participle of بَارَزَ (bāraza).
  2. fighter
Declension[edit]

Pronunciation 2[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Morphologically from the root ب ر ز (b-r-z).

Adjective[edit]

مُبَارَز (mubāraz) (feminine مُبَارَزَة (mubāraza), masculine plural مُبَارَزُونَ (mubārazūna), feminine plural مُبَارَزَات (mubārazāt))

  1. passive participle of بَارَزَ (bāraza).
Declension[edit]

Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic مُبَارِز (mubāriz).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? muḇāriz
Dari reading? mubāriz
Iranian reading? mobârez
Tajik reading? muboriz

Noun[edit]

مُبارِز (mobârez)

  1. fighter; warrior; champion; martial hero
    • c. 1180, Shihāb al-Dīn Suhrawardī, translated by Wheeler M. Thackston, Jr., رساله صفیر سیمرغ [Relation on the Simorgh’s cry]:
      و همچنین در وقت حرب که وقت التقاء مردان باشد و صبحه هبارزان و شیهه اسبان و آواز طبل برآید و جنگ سخت شود و مردم اقتحام کنند و سیوف متحرک گردد، و اگر کسی اندک مایه خاطر صافی دارد، اگرچه صاحب ریاضت نباشد، ازین حال خبر یابد []
      u hamčunîn dar waqt-i harb ki waqtu-t-taqâ'-i mardân bâšad o sayha-yi mubârizân u šayha-yi asbân u âwâz-i tabl bar-âyad u jang saxt šawad u mardum iqtihâm kunand u suyûf mutaharrik gardad, u agar kasê andak mâya-yi xâtir-i sâfî dârad, agarči sâhib-i riyâzât na-bâšad, az în hâl xabar yâbad []
      Again, in war, which is a time when men clash, warriors shout, horses neigh, drums are beat, and battle reaches a pitch, with the headlong rushing of men and brandishing of swords, if one’s mind is slightly clear, even though one may not be ascetically disciplined, one will experience something of this state []
      (Classical Persian romanization)

Descendants[edit]

  • Hindustani: mubāriz
    Hindi: मुबारिज़
    Urdu: مبارز

Urdu[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Ultimately from Arabic مُبَارِز (mubāriz).

Noun[edit]

مُبارِز (mubārizm (Hindi spelling मुबारिज़)

  1. fighter
  2. warrior
  3. combatant
  4. soldier
  5. hero