بزر

See also: فوة

Arabic

Etymology

Borrowed from Aramaic כִּזְרָא (bizrā) / ܒܙܪܐ (bazrā, seed), from בַר זַרְעָא / ܒܪ ܙܪܥܐ (bar zarʿāʾ, seed), from בַר / ܒܪ (bar, son of) + זַרְעָא / ܙܪܥܐ (zarʿāʾ, a seed).
The vocalization with /i/ is deemed more classical in Arabic.

Noun

بِزْر or بَزْر • (bizr or bazr) m (collective, singulative بِزْرَة f (bizra) or بَزْرَة (bazra), plural بُزُور (buzūr))

  1. seed, what is sown

Declension

References

Hijazi Arabic

Root
ب ز ر
1 term

Etymology

From Arabic بِزْر (bizr).

Pronunciation 1

  • IPA(key): /bi.zir/

Noun

بزر • (bizir) m (collective, singulative بزرة f (bizra), plural بزور (buzūr))

  1. seed

Pronunciation 2

  • IPA(key): /ba.zir/, /ba.zur/

Noun

بَزِر or بَزُر • (bazir or bazur) m (construct state بَزْر (bazr), plural بزورة (buzūra))

  1. kid
    Synonyms: وَلَد (walad), (formal) طِفِل (ṭifil)
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