பகர்

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Tamil

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Related to பகவ், பகந்த் (pakav, pakant, to shift, to move), பகர்த்து (pakarttu, to copy or transcribe), பகர்ப்பு (pakarppu, a copy), and பகரம் (pakaram, in exchange, instead).

Verb

பகர் (pakar) (causal பகர்த்து)

  1. to shift, move.

Etymology 2

Related to பகவ், பகந்த் (pakav, pakant, to utter, say, or declare something) and பகர்ச்சி (pakarcci, utterance, speech, word). Cognate with Telugu పగటు (pagaṭu, to announce).

Verb

பகர் (pakar)

  1. to utter, say, or announce something.
  2. to hawk, sell
  3. to indicate
Derived terms

Etymology 3

Related to பகல் (pakal, day, daytime, or sun), பகலவன், பகலோன் (pakalavaṉ, pakalōṉ, sun), பகல்-மாறு (pakal-māṟu, in the daytime), பகர், பகவ், பகந்த் (pakar, pakav, pakant, to radiate light), and பகரம் (pakaram, brightness, splendor). Cognate with Kannada ಪಗಲ್ (pagal, daytime, day).

Verb

பகர் (pakar)

  1. to emit lustre.

Noun

பகர் (pakar)

  1. lustre