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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)
- 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)
- to utter, say, or announce something.
- to hawk, sell
- 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)
- to emit lustre.
Noun
பகர் • (pakar)
- lustre