عمر

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See also: غمر and ع م ر

Arabic

Root
ع م ر (ʕ m r)
13 terms

Verb

عَمَرَ (ʕamara) I (non-past يَعْمُرُ (yaʕmuru) or يَعْمِرُ (yaʕmiru), verbal noun عَمْر (ʕamr) or عُمَر (ʕumar))

  1. to live long, to be long-lived

Conjugation

Verb

عَمَرَ (ʕamara) I (non-past يَعْمُرُ (yaʕmuru) or يَعْمِرُ (yaʕmiru), verbal noun عَمَارَة (ʕamāra))
عَمُرَ (ʕamura) I (non-past يَعْمُرُ (yaʕmuru), verbal noun عَمَارَة (ʕamāra))

  1. to thrive, to prosper, to flourish, to flower, to bloom
  2. to be inhabited, to be peopled, to be populated
  3. to be civilized, to be cultivated
  4. to be full, to be filled

Conjugation

Verb

عَمَرَ (ʕamara) I (non-past يَعْمُرُ (yaʕmuru), verbal noun عِمَارَة (ʕimāra) or عُمُور (ʕumūr) or عُمْرَان (ʕumrān))

  1. to fill with life, to cause to thrive, to make prosperous
  2. to inhabit, to live, to dwell
  3. to fill, to pervade
  4. to reign
  5. to build, to erect, to construct
  6. to rebuild, to restore, to reconstruct

Conjugation

Verb

عَمَّرَ (ʕammara) II (non-past يُعَمِّرُ (yuʕammiru), verbal noun تَعْمِير (taʕmīr))

  1. to prolong life, to grant long life
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 2:96:
      يَوَدُّ أَحَدُهُمْ لَوْ يُعَمَّرُ أَلْفَ سَنَةٍ
      yawaddu ʔaḥaduhum law yuʕammaru ʔalfa sanatin
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. to populate, to people
  3. to build, to erect, to construct
  4. to rebuild, to reconstruct
  5. to repair, to restore, to overhaul, to refurbish, to recondition

Conjugation

Noun

عُمُر or عُمْر (ʕumur or ʕumrm (plural أَعْمَار (ʔaʕmār))

  1. life as a period of time, length of life, lifespan, lifetime
    كَمْ تَبْلُغُ مِنَ الْعُمْر؟kam tabluḡu mina l-ʕumr?How old are you?
  2. age
    Synonym: سِنّ (sinn)

Declension

Descendants

See also

  • حَياة (ḥayāh, life in general, the state of being alive)
  • مَعِيشَة (maʕīša, life as a way of living, conditions of life)

Noun

عَمْر (ʕamrm

  1. verbal noun of عَمَرَ (ʕamara) (form I), "living long"/"long living" (in the gerundal sense)

Declension

Noun

عُمَر (ʕumarm

  1. verbal noun of عَمَرَ (ʕamara) (form I), "living long"/"long living" (in the gerundal sense)

Declension

Proper noun

عُمَر (ʕumarm

  1. a male given name, Umar or Omar
  2. (Islam) ʿUmar ibn al-Ḵaṭṭāb, recognized as the Islamic prophet's second rightly-guided successor in Sunni Islam

Declension

Descendants

See also

References

Moroccan Arabic

Root
ع م ر
2 terms

Etymology 1

From Arabic عَمَّرَ (ʕammara).

Pronunciation

Verb

عمر (ʕammar) II (non-past يعمر (yʕammar))

  1. to fill (a container, etc.)
Conjugation
    Conjugation of عمر
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m عمّرت (ʕammart) عمّرتي (ʕammarti) عمّر (ʕammar) عمّرنا (ʕammarna) عمّرتوا (ʕammartu) عمّروا (ʕammru)
f عمّرت (ʕammrāt)
non-past m نعمّر (nʕammar) تعمّر (tʕammar) يعمّر (yʕammar) نعمّروا (nʕammru) تعمّروا (tʕammru) يعمّروا (yʕammru)
f تعمّري (tʕammri) تعمّر (tʕammar)
imperative m عمّر (ʕammar) عمّروا (ʕammru)
f عمّري (ʕammri)

Etymology 2

From Arabic عُمْر (ʕumr).

Pronunciation

Noun

عمُر or عمَر (ʕmur or ʕmarm (plural أعمار (ʔaʕmār))

  1. age

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Arabic عُمْر (ʕumr).

Noun

عمر (ʼümr, ʼömür)

  1. life, existence
    Synonyms: حیات (hayat), یاشام (yaşam)
  2. lifespan (of humans)
  3. happy life
Usage notes
  • Sense 3 was only pronounced as ömür.
Descendants

References

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic عُمَر (ʕumar).

Proper noun

عمر (ʼümer, ʼömer)

  1. (Islam) Umar, the second caliph recognised in Sunni Islam
  2. a male given name, equivalent to English Omar
Descendants

References

Pashto

Noun

عمر (transliteration needed?

  1. age

Persian

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Arabic عُمْر (ʕumr).

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? umr
Dari reading? umr
Iranian reading? omr
Tajik reading? umr

Noun

Dari عمر
Iranian Persian
Tajik умр

عمر (omr)

  1. lifetime, lifespan
  2. life, age
    تمام عمرtamâm-e omrall his life
    عمر طولانیomr-e tulânilong life
Derived terms
expressions

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic عُمَر (ʕumar).

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? umar
Dari reading? umar
Iranian reading? omar
Tajik reading? umar

Proper noun

Dari عمر
Iranian Persian
Tajik Умар

عمر (omar)

  1. (Islam) Omar bin al-Khattab, second Sunni Islamic caliph and a companion of Muhammad
  2. a male given name
Derived terms

See also

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Arabic عَمْر (ʕamr).

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? amr
Dari reading? amr
Iranian reading? amr
Tajik reading? amr

Proper noun

عمر (amr)

  1. (Islamic law) Richard Roe; a conventional placeholder name in Islamic law, used for the second party along with زید (zeyd, first party) and بکر (bakr, optional third party).

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ع م ر
3 terms

Etymology 1

From Arabic عَمَّرَ (ʕammara).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʕam.mar/,
  • Audio (al-Lidd):(file)

Verb

عمّر (ʕammar) II (present بعمّر (biʕammer))

  1. to build, to rebuild
Conjugation
    Conjugation of عمّر (ʕammar)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m عمّرت (ʕammart) عمّرت (ʕammart) عمّر (ʕammar) عمّرنا (ʕammarna) عمّرتو (ʕammartu) عمّرو (ʕammaru)
f عمّرتي (ʕammarti) عمّرت (ʕammarat)
present m بعمّر (baʕammer) بتعمّر (bitʕammer) بعمّر (biʕammer) منعمّر (minʕammer) بتعمّرو (bitʕammru) بعمّرو (biʕammru)
f بتعمّري (bitʕammri) بتعمّر (bitʕammer)
subjunctive m اعمّر (aʕammer) تعمّر (tʕammer) يعمّر (yʕammer) نعمّر (nʕammer) تعمّرو (tʕammru) يعمّرو (yʕammru)
f تعمّري (tʕammri) تعمّر (tʕammer)
imperative m عمّر (ʕammer) عمّرو (ʕammru)
f عمّري (ʕammri)

Etymology 2

From Arabic عُمْر (ʕumr).

Pronunciation

Noun

عمر (ʕumrm (plural أعمار (ʔaʕmār))

  1. age
    قديش عمرك؟
    ʔaddēš ʕumrak?
    How old are you?
    (literally, “How much is your age?”)
    Audio (Ramallah):(file)
    عمري تلاتين (سنة).
    ʕumri talātīn (sane).
    I'm thirty years old.
    (literally, “My age is thirty (years).”)
    الناس اللي أعمارهم بالستّين لازم يروحو عند الدكتور أكتر من مرّة بالسنة.
    in-nās illi ʔaʕmārha bis-sittīn lāzem yrūḥu ʕind id-doktōr ʔaktar min marra bis-sane.
    People in their sixties should go to the doctor more than once a year.
    (literally, “People that their ages are in the sixties should go to the doctor more than once a year.”)
  2. lifetime, life span
  3. (by extension, with enclitic determiner) ever, never
    عمرك رحت ع فلسطين؟
    ʕomrak ruḥt ʕ falasṭīn
    Have you ever gone to Palestine?
See also
  • حياة (ḥayā, life, lifetime)

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian عمر ('umr), taken from Arabic عُمْر (ʕumr).

Pronunciation

Noun

عُمْر (’umrf (Hindi spelling उम्र)

  1. age (number of years one has lived)
  2. life; lifetime

Declension

    Declension of عمر
singular plural
direct عمر (’umr) عمریں (’umrẽ)
oblique عمر (’umr) عمروں (’umrõ)
vocative عمر (’umr) عمرو (’umro)

Proper noun

عُمَر (’umarm (Hindi spelling उमर)

  1. a male given name, Umar, Omar
  2. (Islam) ʿUmar ibn al-Ḵaṭṭāb, recognized as the Islamic prophet's second rightly-guided successor in Sunni Islam

References

  • عمر”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • عمر”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary , Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.

Ushojo

Etymology

From Urdu عمر (’umar).

Noun

عمر (’umar)

  1. life span, age