See also: نهاز

Algerian Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic نَهَار (nahār).

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Noun

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نهار (nhārm (plural نهارات (nhārāt))

  1. day, daytime
    Antonym: ليل (līl)

Arabic

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Noun

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نَهَار (nahārm (plural أَنْهِرَة (ʔanhira))

  1. (uncountable) daytime, day
    Antonym: لَيْل (layl)
  2. (countable, obsolete) chick of a bustard (حُبَارَى (ḥubārā)), curlew (كَرَوَان (karawān)), sandgrouse (قَطًا (qaṭan)) and/or owl (بُوم (būm))
  3. (countable, obsolete) cock of a bustard or owl

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Maltese: nhar
  • Azerbaijani: nəhar
  • Persian: نهار
  • Tarifit: nnhar
  • Uzbek: nahor

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Moroccan Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic نَهَار (nahār).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /nhaːr/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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نهار (nhārm (plural نهارات (nhārāt) or نهاريات (nhāriyyāt))

  1. daytime
    Antonym: ليل (layl, līl)
  2. day
    Synonym: يوم (yūm)

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Persian

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Readings
Classical reading? nahār
Dari reading? nahār
Iranian reading? nahâr
Tajik reading? nahor

Etymology 1

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See the main entry. Perhaps the same as Etymology 2.

Noun

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نهار (nahâr)

  1. Alternative form of ناهار (nâhâr, lunch).

Adjective

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نهار (nahâr)

  1. Alternative form of ناهار (nâhâr, not having eaten after waking up).

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Arabic نَهَار (nahār).

Noun

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نهار (nahâr)

  1. (literary) daytime

South Levantine Arabic

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القدس في النهارJerusalem during the day

Etymology

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From Arabic نَهَار (nahār).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /nhaːr/, [nhɑːr]
  • Audio (Amman):(file)

Noun

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نهار (nhārm (plural نهارات (nhārāt))

  1. day, daytime
    Antonym: ليل (lēl)

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