ـدار

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Azerbaijani

Suffix

ـدار

  1. Arabic spelling of -dar

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian ـدار (-dâr).

Suffix

ـدار (-dar)

  1. having, possessing, holding
    حكم (hüküm) + ‎ـدار → ‎حكمدار (hükümdar)

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Descendants

  • Turkish: -dar

Persian

Etymology

    From the present stem of داشتن (dâštan, to have). See there for further details.

    Suffix

    Dari ـدار
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik -дор

    ـدار (-dâr)

    1. a suffix indicating ownership in compound words
      پول (pul, money) + ‎ـدار → ‎پولدار (puldâr, rich)
      حساب (hesâb, account) + ‎ـدار → ‎حسابدار (hesâbdâr, accountant)
      دل (del, heart) + ‎ـدار → ‎دلدار (deldâr, beloved)
      سر (sar, head) + ‎ـدار → ‎سردار (sardâr, military commander)
      شهر (šahr, city) + ‎ـدار → ‎شهردار (šahrdâr, mayor)
      صندوق (sanduq, box) + ‎ـدار → ‎صندوقدار (sanduqdâr, treasurer)
      کتاب (ketâb, book) + ‎ـدار → ‎کتابدار (ketâbdâr, librarian)

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    Uyghur

    Etymology

    Inherited from Chagatai ـدار, from Persian ـدار (-dâr).

    Suffix

    ـدار (-dar)

    1. having, possessing, holding

    Derived terms

    Uzbek

    Suffix

    ـدار (transliteration needed)

    1. Arabic spelling of -dor