داور

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Arabic

Etymology

From the root د و ر (d-w-r).

Verb

دَاوَرَ (dāwara) III, non-past يُدَاوِرُ‎ (yudāwiru)

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

Conjugation


Persian

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Etymology

From Middle Persian dʾtwbl (dādwar, judge). Akin to Old Armenian դատաւոր (datawor); an Iranian borrowing.

Noun

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

  1. (archaic) judge
  2. (football) referee, ref (informal)

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