See also: طهر and ظ ه ر

Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
ظ ه ر (ẓ h r)
17 terms

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ðˤa.ha.ra/
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ظَهَرَ (ẓahara) I (non-past يَظْهَرُ (yaẓharu), verbal noun ظُهُور (ẓuhūr))

  1. to be outward, to be external, on the surface
  2. to be visible, to become visible, to be manifest, to become manifest
  3. to be perceptible, to become perceptible, to be obvious, to become obvious
  4. to be clear, to become clear, to be evident, to become evident
  5. to come to light, to appear, to emerge
  1. to seem
  2. to come out, to be published
  3. to arise, to result
  4. (transitive) to climb, to mount, to ascend
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Etymology 2

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ظَهَّرَ (ẓahhara) II (non-past يُظَهِّرُ (yuẓahhiru), verbal noun تَظْهِير (taẓhīr))

  1. to endorse
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Etymology 3

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ظَهْر (ẓahrm (plural ظُهُور (ẓuhūr) or أَظْهُر (ʔaẓhur))

  1. back, rear, reverse
  2. deck, surface, top
  3. (anatomy) back
  4. cast iron
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Etymology 4

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ظ ه ر (ẓ h r)
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Cognate to Hebrew צהריים \ צָהֳרַיִם (tsohoráyim) and צוהר \ צֹהַר (tsóhar), and Aramaic טהרא (ṭahrā).

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ظُهْر (ẓuhrm (plural أَظْهَار (ʔaẓhār))

  1. noon, midday
  2. (Islam) midday prayer
  3. afternoon, p.m.
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References

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  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “ظهر”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

Hijazi Arabic

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Root
ظ ه ر
2 terms

Etymology 1

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From Arabic ظُهْر (ẓuhr).

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  • IPA(key): /dˤu.hur/, /ðˤu.hur/

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ظهر (ḍuhurm (construct state ظُهْر (ḍuhr), plural أظهار (ʔaḍhār))

  1. noon, midday
  2. (Islam) midday prayer

Etymology 2

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From Arabic ظَهْر (ẓahr).

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  • IPA(key): /dˤa.har/, /ðˤa.har/

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ظهر (ḍaharm (construct state ظَهْر (ḍahr), plural ظُهُور (ḍuhūr))

  1. (anatomy) back (rear of the body)

Malay

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ظهر

  1. Jawi spelling of zuhur and zohor‎.

Persian

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Arabic ظُهْر (ẓuhr).

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Readings
Classical reading? zuhr
Dari reading? zohr
Iranian reading? zohr
Tajik reading? zühr

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Dari ظهر
Iranian Persian
Tajik зӯҳр

ظهر (zohr)

  1. noon, midday
    Synonym: نیمروز (nimruz)

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Arabic ظَهْر (ẓahr).

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Readings
Classical reading? zahr
Dari reading? zahr
Iranian reading? zahr
Tajik reading? zahr

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ظهر (zahr)

  1. (anatomy, obsolete) back
    Synonym: پشت (pošt)

South Levantine Arabic

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Root
ظ ه ر
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Etymology 1

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Learned borrowing from Arabic ظَهَرَ (ẓahara).

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Verb

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ظهر (ẓahar) I (present بظهر (biẓhir))

  1. to appear, to seem
    Synonym: بيّن (bayyan)
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    Conjugation of ظهر (ẓahar)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m ظهرت (ẓahart) ظهرت (ẓahart) ظهر (ẓahar) ظهرنا (ẓaharna) ظهرتو (ẓahartu) ظهرو (ẓaharu)
f ظهرتي (ẓaharti) ظهرت (ẓahrat)
present m بظهر (baẓhir) بتظهر (btiẓhir) بظهر (biẓhir) منظهر (mniẓhir) بتظهرو (btiẓhiru) بظهرو (biẓhiru)
f بتظهري (btiẓhiri) بتظهر (btiẓhir)
subjunctive m أظهر (ʔaẓhir) تظهر (tiẓhir) يظهر (yiẓhir) نظهر (niẓhir) تظهرو (tiẓhiru) يظهرو (yiẓhiru)
f تظهري (tiẓhiri) تظهر (tiẓhir)
imperative m اظهر (iẓhir) اظهرو (iẓhiru)
f اظهري (iẓhiri)

Etymology 2

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From Arabic ظُهْر (ẓuhr).

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ظهر (ḍuhrm

  1. noon
    بعد الظهرbaʕd iḍ-ḍuhrafternoon
  2. time, instance
    Synonym: مرّة (marra)

Etymology 3

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From Arabic ظَهْر (ẓahr).

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ظهر (ḍahrm

  1. back (of the body)
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