ساخر

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See also: شاجر and ساحر

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of the verb سَخِرَ (saḵira, to mock, to scoff at), from the root س خ ر (s-ḵ-r).

Adjective

سَاخِر (sāḵir) (feminine سَاخِرَة (sāḵira))

  1. mocking, sarcastic

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Noun

سَاخِر (sāḵirm (feminine سَاخِرَة (sāḵira))

  1. one who mocks or scoffs
  2. buffoon

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