See also: زهره

Arabic

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Etymology 1.1

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Root
ز ه ر (z h r)
8 terms

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /zah.ra/
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Noun

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زَهْرَة (zahraf (singulative, collective زَهْر m (zahr), plural زُهُور (zuhūr) or أَزْهُر (ʔazhur) or أَزْهَار (ʔazhār) or أَزَاهِير (ʔazāhīr) or أَزَاهِر (ʔazāhir), paucal زَهْرَات (zahrāt))

  1. singulative of زَهْر (zahr)
    1. flower, blossom
    2. splendor, beauty
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  • Sicilian: zàgara

Proper noun

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زَهْرَة (zahraf

  1. a female given name, Zahra
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Etymology 1.2

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زُهْرَة (zuhraf

  1. brilliance, light, brightness
  2. beauty
    الزُّهَرَةaz-zuharaplanet Venus
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Chagatai

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Etymology

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From Arabic الزُّهَرَة (az-zuhara).

Proper noun

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زهرة (zuhra)

  1. (astronomy) Venus (the second planet in the Solar system, named for the goddess; represented in astronomy and astrology by )

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  • András J. E. Bodrogligeti, A Grammar of Chagatay (2001) (Zuhra)

Gulf Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic زَهْرَة (zahra).

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زهرة (zahraf (dual زهرتين (zahritēn), plural زهرات (zahrāt))

  1. flower
  2. cauliflower
  3. dice (board games)

Malay

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Proper noun

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زهرة

  1. Jawi spelling of Zuhrat

South Levantine Arabic

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Root
ز ه ر
2 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic زَهْرَة (zahra).

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Noun

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زهرة (zahraf (singulative, collective زهر m (zahr), plural زهور (zhūr))

  1. flower
  2. cauliflower
    Synonym: (collective) قرنبيط (ʔarnabīṭ)
    راس زهرةrās zahraa head of cauliflower