خر

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See also: جر, جز, حر, خز, چر, and جڑ

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root خ ر ر (ḵ-r-r).

Verb

خَرَّ (ḵarra) I, non-past يَخِرُّ or يَخُرُّ‎ (yaḵirru or yaḵurru)

  1. to murmur, to bubble, to gurgle
  2. to ripple, to trickle
  3. to snore
Conjugation

Verb

خَرَّ (ḵarra) I, non-past يَخِرُّ or يَخُرُّ‎ (yaḵirru or yaḵurru)

  1. to fall, to fall down, to drop
  2. to sink to the ground, to prostrate oneself
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Noun

خَرّ (ḵarrm

  1. verbal noun of خَرَّ (ḵarra) (form I)
Declension

Azerbaijani

Other scripts
Cyrillic хәр
Abjad خر

Noun

خر (xər) (definite accusative خری (xəri), plural خرلر (xərlər))

  1. Arabic spelling of xər (donkey)

Declension


Persian

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Etymology

From Middle Persian HMRA / hl (xar, donkey, ass), from Proto-Iranian *xárah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *kʰáras. Cognates include Khotanese khara- (ass), Sanskrit खर (khara).

Pronunciation

Noun

خر (xar) (plural خرها (xar-hâ) or خران (xarân))

Dari خر
Iranian Persian
Tajik хар
یک خر خوشگل
a beautiful donkey
  1. donkey, ass
  2. fool

Synonyms

Derived terms

References

  • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971) “xar”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 94