جر

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See also: جز, حر, خر, خز, چر, and جڑ

Arabic[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Root
ج ر ر (j-r-r)

Verb[edit]

جَرَّ (jarra) I, non-past يَجُرُّ‎ (yajurru)

  1. to pull, to draw, to drag, to attract
  2. to extend, to stretch
  3. to abstract, to rob
  4. to bring about, to cause
  5. to drive slowly (livestock)
  6. to pasture freely (livestock)
  7. (horse, army, etc.) to furrow (the ground)
  8. to commit a crime or offense
  9. (pregnant woman, etc.) to bear beyond the usual time
  10. to wean the foal of a camel (by splitting its tongue)
  11. to put a word in the oblique or genitive case
  12. to pronounce the kasra at the end of a word
  13. to use the rein
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Noun[edit]

جَرّ (jarrm (plural جِرَار (jirār))

  1. verbal noun of جَرَّ (jarra, to pull) (form I)
  2. pulling, pull, drawing, draft
  3. dragging, drag, towage, hauling
  4. stretching, lengthening, extending
  5. bringing on, causing
  6. (grammar) oblique case, genitive case
  7. (grammar) pronunciation of the final consonant with -i
  8. foot of a mountain
  9. valley
  10. cave
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Etymology 2[edit]

Verb[edit]

جُرْ (jur) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular active imperative of جَارَ (jāra)

Baluchi[edit]

Noun[edit]

جر (jarr)

  1. plant
  2. vegetable
  3. herb

Moroccan Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Root
ج ر ر
3 terms

From Arabic جَرَّ (jarra).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ʒarr/
  • (file)

Verb[edit]

جر (jarr) I (non-past يجرّ (yjurr))

  1. to pull, to draw, to drag, to attract

Conjugation[edit]

    Conjugation of جر
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m جرّيت (jarrīt) جرّيتي (jarrīti) جرّ (jarr) جرّينا (jarrīna) جرّيتوا (jarrītu) جرّوا (jarru)
f جرّت (jarrāt)
non-past m نجرّ (njurr) تجرّ (tjurr) يجرّ (yjurr) نجرّوا (njurru) تجرّوا (tjurru) يجرّوا (yjurru)
f تجرّي (tjurri) تجرّ (tjurr)
imperative m جرّ (jurr) جرّوا (jurru)
f جرّي (jurri)

Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Probably from Middle Iranian, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰoh₁ro- (gap, empty space). Alternatively from Turkic (compare Turkish yar).

Noun[edit]

جر (jar)

  1. cleft, fissure
  2. canyon, gorge