بتر

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Arabic

Etymology

From the root ب ت ر (b-t-r).

Verb

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  1. to cut off, to amputate, to mutilate

Conjugation

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Noun

بَتْر (batrm

  1. verbal noun of بَتَرَ (batara) (form I)
    • 2017 December 15, “صور – 4 شهداء في الضفة الغربية وقطاع غزة”, in Al-Quds[1]:
      ويعاني أبو ثريا من بتر في القدمين إثر قصف إسرائيلي عام 2008، إلا أنّ ذلك لم يمنعه من المشاركة في المواجهات على الحدود.
      Abu Thuriya suffers a mutilation of the feet following an Israeli bombardment in the year 2008, but this has not held him off in taking his part in action at the borders.

Declension


Mazanderani

Adjective

بتر (better)

  1. better

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Persian بدتر (bad-tar).

Adjective

بتر (beter)

  1. worse

Descendants

  • Turkish: beter