Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Aug 11, 2004 09:49
20 yrs ago
عربي term
غرير
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The term above is read as "Ghurair"
Ghain (with a pesh on it) ra and ya joined with a zabar and jazm and a sukoon on the final ra.
Please provide me with its 1)meaning 2)root word of the term 3)The source.
Thanks!
Ghain (with a pesh on it) ra and ya joined with a zabar and jazm and a sukoon on the final ra.
Please provide me with its 1)meaning 2)root word of the term 3)The source.
Thanks!
Proposed translations
(أنجليزي)
2 +8 | badger |
Randa Farhat
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عربي term (edited):
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badger
غـُرَيـْر
if you mean this, it's the name of an animal "Badger".
here's a picture of it
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/badger (animal)
in معجم if you look up the word under غر you'll get several meanings for غـِـرّ: inexperienced, young, etc.
if you're looking for غـَرّ , it's the edge of the sword; and غَرَّ is to lure, deceive, etc..
as for غَرير it means both: inexperienced and/or conceited, arrogant, etc.
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Note added at 5 hrs 48 mins (2004-08-11 15:37:07 GMT)
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to look it up in lexicons, there are several ways, most common to search under first and second letters for the root word (mostly a 3-letter word), under the first letter \"Gh\" (غ) for the root \"Gharar - Ghrr\" (غرر), Chapter GH, section R:
http://www.alburaq.net/mukhtar/root.cfm (here, you need to search for Ghrr - غرر)
or, under the last letter and first, such as in:
Qamoos Moheet القاموس المحيط
or
Qamoos Waseet القاموس الوسيط
see this link:
http://www.al-eman.com/Islamlib/viewchp.asp?BID=142&CID=265#...
some explanation here:
http://lexicons.ajeeb.com/intro/kashf.asp
if you mean this, it's the name of an animal "Badger".
here's a picture of it
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/badger (animal)
in معجم if you look up the word under غر you'll get several meanings for غـِـرّ: inexperienced, young, etc.
if you're looking for غـَرّ , it's the edge of the sword; and غَرَّ is to lure, deceive, etc..
as for غَرير it means both: inexperienced and/or conceited, arrogant, etc.
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Note added at 5 hrs 48 mins (2004-08-11 15:37:07 GMT)
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to look it up in lexicons, there are several ways, most common to search under first and second letters for the root word (mostly a 3-letter word), under the first letter \"Gh\" (غ) for the root \"Gharar - Ghrr\" (غرر), Chapter GH, section R:
http://www.alburaq.net/mukhtar/root.cfm (here, you need to search for Ghrr - غرر)
or, under the last letter and first, such as in:
Qamoos Moheet القاموس المحيط
or
Qamoos Waseet القاموس الوسيط
see this link:
http://www.al-eman.com/Islamlib/viewchp.asp?BID=142&CID=265#...
some explanation here:
http://lexicons.ajeeb.com/intro/kashf.asp
Peer comment(s):
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Awad Balaish
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if is in term of 'badgering'
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Musab Hayatli
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translatol
: Perhaps because of the white stripe on its face: compare ghurrah.
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Moushira El-Mogy
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ahmed ismaiel owieda
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Amir1
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Sam Shalalo
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Alaa57
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