بقار

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See also: تفار

Arabic

Etymology 1

Occupational noun from the root ب ق ر (b-q-r).

Noun

بَقَّار (baqqārm (plural بَقَّارُون (baqqārūn), feminine بَقَّارَة (baqqāra))

  1. somebody who slits
    1. grave-digger
      Synonym: حَفَّار (ḥaffār)
    2. a worker in iron, blacksmith
      Synonym: حَدَّاد (ḥaddād)
Declension

Etymology 2

Occupational noun from بَقَر (baqar, cattle).

Noun

بَقَّار (baqqārm (plural بَقَّارُون (baqqārūn), feminine بَقَّارَة (baqqāra))

  1. somebody who has many بَقَر (baqar) or sells them
  2. (with the article) the star β Boötis
Declension