داور

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Arabic

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Root
د و ر (d w r)
20 terms

Verb

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دَاوَرَ (dāwara) III (non-past يُدَاوِرُ (yudāwiru), verbal noun مُدَاوَرَة (mudāwara) or دِوَار (diwār))

  1. to walk around with (someone)
  2. to ensnare, inveigle
  3. to cheat, deceive, trick
  4. to try to ensnare, deceive

Conjugation

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Persian

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Persian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From Middle Persian [script needed] (dʾtwbl /⁠dādwar⁠/, judge) By surface analysis, داد (dâd, justice) +‎ ـور (-var).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? dāwar
Dari reading? dāwar
Iranian reading? dâvar
Tajik reading? dovar

Noun

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داور (dâvar) (plural داوران (dâvarân) or داورها (dâvar-hâ))

  1. (sports) referee, ref
  2. (archaic) judge
    Synonym: قاضی (qâzi)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Classical Azerbaijani: davər

References

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