بكر

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See also: پکر and بکر

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ب ك ر (b-k-r). Compare Hebrew בְּכוֹר (bəḵōr, firstborn).

Verb

بَكَرَ (bakara) I (non-past يَبْكُرُ (yabkuru), verbal noun بُكُور (bukūr))

  1. to be early
  2. to come early
  3. to get up early

Conjugation

Verb

بَكَّرَ (bakkara) II (non-past يُبَكِّرُ (yubakkiru), verbal noun تَبْكِير (tabkīr))

  1. to be early
  2. to come early
  3. to get up early
  4. to early or prematurely

Conjugation

Proper noun

بَكْر (bakrm

  1. a male given name, Bakr
    • أبو بكر، بو بكرThe father of Bakr

Declension

Noun

بِكْر (bikrm (plural أَبْكَار (ʔabkār))

  1. firstborn child
  2. male or female virgin, celibate
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 56:36:
      فَجَعَلْنَاهُنَّ أَبْكَارًا
      fajaʕalnāhunna ʔabkāran
      And made them virgins
    • Traditional, “يَا مَرْيَمُ الْبِكْرُ فُقْتِ [O Virgin Mary Ye Surpassed]”‎:
      يَا مَرْيَمُ الْبِكْرُ فُقْتِ الشَّمْسَ وَالْقَمَرَ وَكُلَّ نَجْمٍ بِأَفْلَاكِ السَّمَاءِ سَرَى
      yā maryamu l-bikru fuqti š-šamsa wālqamara wakulla najmin biʔaflāki s-samāʔi sarā
      O Virgin Mary, ye surpassed the sun and the moon and all the stars that orbited the heavenly spheres by night.

Declension

Descendants

Noun

بُكَر (bukarpl

  1. plural of بُكْرَة (bukra)

Gulf Arabic

Noun

بَكَّر (transliteration neededm (plural بَكَّرَات)

  1. (dialectal) a pair of pliers

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic بِكْر (bikr, firstborn; virgin). Doublet of بكار (bekâr, bachelor).

Adjective

بكر (bikr or bikir)

  1. virgin, chaste, in a state of virginity, not having had sexual intercourse

Noun

بكر (bikr or bikir) (definite accusative بكری (bikri), plural ابكار (ebkâr))

  1. firstborn, firstling, the first child born to in the birth order of a couple through childbirth
    Synonym: نخست زاد (nuhust zad)
  2. virgin, maid, vestal, a woman or female animal who has never had any sexual intercourse
    Synonyms: بتول (betul), دوشیزه (duşize)
  3. (of a woman) virginity, maidenhood, the state or characteristic of being a virgin or a maiden
    Synonyms: بكارت (bekâret), قیزلق (kızlık)
  4. hymen, maidenhead, a membrane which occludes the vaginal opening in human females
    Synonyms: بكارت (bekâret), قیزلق (kızlık)

Further reading

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ب ك ر
4 terms

Etymology

From Arabic بَكَّرَ (bakkara).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bak.kar/,
  • Audio (al-Lidd):(file)

Verb

بكّر (bakkar) II (present ببكّر (bibakker))

  1. to be early
    Antonym: تأخّر (tʔaḵḵar)

Conjugation

    Conjugation of بكّر (bakkar)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m بكّرت (bakkart) بكّرت (bakkart) بكّر (bakkar) بكّرنا (bakkarna) بكّرتو (bakkartu) بكّرو (bakkaru)
f بكّرتي (bakkarti) بكّرت (bakkarat)
present m ببكّر (babakker) بتبكّر (bitbakker) ببكّر (bibakker) منبكّر (minbakker) بتبكّرو (bitbakkru) ببكّرو (bibakkru)
f بتبكّري (bitbakkri) بتبكّر (bitbakker)
subjunctive m ابكّر (abakker) تبكّر (tbakker) يبكّر (ybakker) نبكّر (nbakker) تبكّرو (tbakkru) يبكّرو (ybakkru)
f تبكّري (tbakkri) تبكّر (tbakker)
imperative m بكّر (bakker) بكّرو (bakkru)
f بكّري (bakkri)

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