-dar

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English

Etymology

Back-formation from radar.

Suffix

-dar

  1. (usually humorous) Forming nouns denoting a putative ability to detect a thing.

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Azerbaijani

Other scripts
Cyrillic -дар
Abjad ـدار

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian ـدار (-dâr).

Suffix

-dar

  1. having, possessing, holding
    hökm + ‎-dar → ‎hökmdar

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Basque

Suffix

-dar

  1. Alternative form of -tar

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Northern Kurdish

Suffix

-dar

  1. -ful, -ous

Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish ـدار, from Persian ـدار (-dâr).

Suffix

-dar

  1. having, possessing, holding
    hüküm + ‎-dar → ‎hükümdar

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Turkmen

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian ـدار (-dâr).

Suffix

-dar

  1. having, possessing, holding
    höküm + ‎-dar → ‎hökümdar

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Zazaki

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian ـدار (-dâr).

Suffix

-dar

  1. having, possessing, holding
    meyman + ‎-dar → ‎meymandar

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