دٲر

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Kashmiri

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Sanskrit द्वार (dvāra), from the root द्वृ (dvṛ, to cover); ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰworom. Cognate with Marathi दार (dār, door). Doublet of دَروازٕ (darvāzụ), however this word differs in meaning.

Noun

دٲر (dạ̄rf (plural دارِ, Devanagari दऻर)

  1. a window

Etymology 2

Inherited from Sanskrit दाढिका (dāḍhikā), from the root दंश् (daṃś, to bite), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *denḱ-. Cognate with Hindustani داڑھی (dāṛhī) / दाढ़ी (dāṛhī).

Noun

دٲر (dạ̄rf (plural دارِ, Devanagari दऻर)

  1. beard
    Synonym: ریش (rēś)
    • Nund Reshi, Nund Rishi's shruks :Kalam-e-Sheikh-ul-Alam
      آدنہٕ کھوٗژُکھ وُضوَس تہٕ سرٛانَس
      یام نادانَس دٲر گٔیہِ چھٔژٕے
      سۆمبرِتھ دِتُتھ دٔسلِس تہٕ چھانَس
      چھُک لَدان آسمانَس مؠژٕے!
      ڈاے گَز زٔمیٖن لانہِ چھَے پانَس
      لٔزِتھ ہَے لٔزِتھ کَس کِژٕے؟
      ādnụ khūċukh vuzūas tụ srānas
      yām nādānas dạ̄r gạyi chạċụy
      sombrith dituth dạslis tụ chānas
      chuk ladān āsmānas myaċụy! ḍāy gaz zạmīn lāni chay pānas
      lạzith hay lạzith kas kiċụy?
      In your youth you feared baths and cleansing
      Oh fool, now your beard has turned white
      You collected and gave to the mason and carpenter
      Raising the earth to the sky!
      But only two and a half yards of earth is alloted to you(r grave)
      You raised the building, but whom for?
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Etymology 3

Inherited from Sanskrit दार (dāra, wife).

Noun

دٲر (dạ̄rf (plural دارِ, Devanagari दऻर)

  1. a child's doll

Etymology 4

Inherited from Sanskrit धैर्य (dhairya), from the root धृ (dhṛ, to hold, support), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰer-.

Noun

دٲر (dạ̄rm (Devanagari दऻर)

  1. (uncountable) courage, calmness
    Synonym: ہؠمَتھ (hyamath)

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