بهار

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See also: بہار, تہار, and پہاڑ

Arabic

Etymology 1

Derived from Classical Persian بهار (bahār) in the sense of blossoms and foliage, as a great many spices are cultivated from the leaves of various plants and herbs.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ba.haːr/

Noun

بَهَار (bahārm (plural بَهَارَات (bahārāt))

  1. oxeye (Buphthalmum spp.)
    Synonyms: عَرَار (ʕarār), عَيْن الْبَقَر (ʕayn al-baqar), رَبْد (rabd)
  2. spice, seasoning
    Synonyms: تَابِل (tābil), أَبْزَار (ʔabzār), أَفَاوِيه (ʔafāwīh)
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Derived terms
Descendants

(via plural form بَهَارَات (bahārāt)):

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Urdu بھار (bhār) / Hindi भार (bhār).

Pronunciation

  • (standard) IPA(key): /bu.haːr/
  • (dialects also) IPA(key): /ba.haːr/

Noun

بُهَار (buhārm (plural بُهَارَات (buhārāt)) (obsolete)

  1. a dry measure (clarification of this definition is needed)
  2. a container of such a measure, a bag
  3. a weight measure varying according to place about 200 kilograms
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Descendants

References

Gulf Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic بَهَار (bahār), from Classical Persian بهار (bahār).

Pronunciation

Noun

بْهار (bhār) (dual بْهارين (bhārēn), plural بْهارات (bhārāt))

  1. spice, seasoning

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic بَهَار (bahār), from Classical Persian بهار (bahār).

Pronunciation

Noun

بهار (bahārm (plural بهارات (bahārāt))

  1. spice

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Persian بهار (bahâr).

Noun

بهار (bahar)

  1. blossom
  2. verdure
  3. foliage
  4. spring, the season
Derived terms
See also
Seasons in Ottoman Turkish · موسملر (mevsimler, seasons) (layout · text) · category
بهار (bahar, spring) یاز (yaz, summer) گوز (güz, autumn) قیش (kış, winter)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic بَهَار (bahār).

Noun

بهار (bahar)

  1. spice
Derived terms
Descendants

Persian

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گل‌های بهاری

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Persian whʾl (wahār), from Old Persian 𐎺𐎠𐏃𐎼 (v-a-h-r), from Proto-Iranian *wáhār, collective of *wáhr̥, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *wásr̥, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wósr̥ (spring).[1]

Cognate with Mazanderani وهار (vehār), Talysh اوسور (əvəsor), Laki وهار (whar), Zazaki wesar, Central Kurdish بەھار (behar). Other cognates include Sanskrit वसन्त (vasanta), Old Armenian գարուն (garun), Latin ver, Ancient Greek ἔαρ (éar), Old Church Slavonic весна (vesna), Lithuanian vãsara, Old Norse vár.

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? bahār
Dari reading? bahār
Iranian reading? bahâr
Tajik reading? bahor

Noun

Dari بهار
Iranian Persian
Tajik баҳор

بهار (bahâr)

  1. spring (season)
  2. blossom

Descendants

See also

Seasons in Persian · فَصْل (fasl) (layout · text) · category
بَهار (bahâr, spring) تابِسْتان (tâbestân, summer) پاییز (pâyiz, autumn) زِمِسْتان (zemestân, winter)

Proper noun

بهار (bahâr)

  1. a female given name, Bahar, from Middle Persian

References

  1. ^ Rastorgujeva, V. S., Edelʹman, D. I. (2000) Etimologičeskij slovarʹ iranskix jazykov [Etymological Dictionary of Iranian Languages] (in Russian), volume 1, Moscow: Vostochnaya Literatura, pages 264-5

Sindhi

Etymology

From Classical Persian بهار (bahār). Compare Urdu بہار (bahār).

Pronunciation

Noun

بهار (bahāraf (Devanagari बहार)

  1. (season) spring
  2. blossom

See also

Seasons in Sindhi · مندون (mundūn) (layout · text) · category
بهار (bahāra, spring) اونهارو (ūnhāro, summer) سرء (sarau, autumn) سيارو (siāro, winter)

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic بَهَار (bahār), from Classical Persian بهار (bahār).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bhaːr/,
  • Audio (Bethlehem):(file)

Noun

بهار (bhārm (plural بهارات (bhārāt))

  1. spice