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Arabic
Etymology
In the first sense the root has congnates in Hebrew and Aramaic, compare Hebrew עָכַר (“to make muddy; to distress”).
Root
ع ك ر • (ʕ k r)
- related to muddiness
Derived terms
- عَكِر (ʕakir, “thick, muddy”)
- عَكَر m (ʕakar, “dregs, settlings”)
- عَكَارَة m (ʕakāra, “dregs, settlings”)
- عَكْرُوت m (ʕakrūt, “scoundrel; pimp”)
- عِكْرِم (ʕikrim, “darkness of the night”)
Root
ع ك ر • (ʕ k r)
- (obsolete) related to turning back, backlash
Derived terms
- عَكْرَة f (ʕakra, “renewed attack, fresh charge”), also مَعْكَر m (maʕkar)
- عَكَّار m (ʕakkār, “persistent in attack”)
- عِكْر m (ʕikr, “original state”)