Safar
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic صَفَر (ṣafar), from صَفِرَ (ṣafira, “to be empty”).
Proper noun
Safar (plural Safars)
- The second month of the Islamic calendar.
Translations
the second month of the Islamic calendar
See also
- (Islamic calendar months) Islamic calendar month; Muharram, Safar, Rabi I, Rabi II, Jumada I, Jumada II, Rajab, Sha'ban, Ramadan, Shawwal, Dhu'l-Qa'da, Dhu'l-Hijja (Category: en:Islamic calendar months)
Anagrams
Hausa
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic صَفَر (ṣafar).
Proper noun
Safàr̃ m
See also
(Islamic calendar months) wata; Muharram, Safar, Rabi'u Lawwal, Rabi'u Lahir, Jimada Lawwal, Jimada Lahir, Rajab, Sha'aban, Ramalan, Shawwal, Zulƙida, Zulhajji (Category: ha:Islamic calendar months)
Malay
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Arabic صَفَر (ṣafar).
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Safar (Jawi spelling صفر)
- Safar (the second month of the Islamic calendar)
See also
- (Islamic calendar months) Islamic calendar month; Muharam, Safar, Rabiulawal, Rabiulakhir, Jamadilawal, Jamadilakhir, Rejab, Syaaban, Ramadan, Syawal, Zulkaedah, Zulhijah (Category: ms:Islamic calendar months)
Synonyms
Categories:
- English terms borrowed from Arabic
- English terms derived from Arabic
- English lemmas
- English proper nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- en:Islamic calendar months
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- Hausa terms borrowed from Arabic
- Hausa terms derived from Arabic
- Hausa lemmas
- Hausa proper nouns
- Hausa masculine nouns
- ha:Islamic calendar months
- Malay terms derived from Arabic
- Malay 2-syllable words
- Malay terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Malay/fa(r)
- Rhymes:Malay/a(r)
- Malay lemmas
- Malay proper nouns
- ms:Islamic calendar months