মোকরর

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Etymology[edit]

From Classical Persian مقرر (moqarrar), from Arabic مُقَرَّر (muqarrar). Compare Western Panjabi مقَرر (muqarrar) and Gujarati મુકરર (mukrar).

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মোকরর (mokôrôr) (comparative আরও মোকরর, superlative সবচেয়ে মোকরর)

  1. fixed, determined, settled
  2. appointed, posted
    দুইজন ছাহাবাকে - করে মোকররওবায়দ বিন জারাহ হজরত ওমর
    duijôn sahabake - kôre mokôrôr. obaẏd bin jarah hôzrôt omôr.
    Two companions, he appointed. Abu Ubayda the son of al-Jarrah and his eminence Omar.
    - Farrukh Ahmad in ছহি বড় রহমতে আলম (sôhi bôṛô rôhmôte alôm, Authentic Great Mercy of the World) (Islamic Academy, 1965)

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