هدر

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See also: هذر, and ه ذ ر

Arabic

Root
ه د ر (h d r)
5 terms

Verb

هَدَرَ (hadara) I (non-past يَهْدِرُ (yahdiru) or يَهْدُرُ (yahduru), verbal noun هَدْر (hadr) or هَدَر (hadar) or هَدِير (hadīr) or هَدَارَة (hadāra))

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to rumble, to roar, to shout, to rut, to bubble, to growl, to bray, to swirl, to come off noisily (human, beast, sea, cannon, whatever)
  2. (transitive, intransitive) to seethe, to boil, to simmer, to scald
    • a. 710, الأخطل al-ʾaḵṭal, edited by Theodor Nöldeke and August Müller, Delectus veterum carminum arabicorum, Berlin: H. Reuther’s Verlagsbuchhandlung, published 1890, page 54:
      إِذَا هَدَرَ الْعَصِيرَ رَأَيْتَهُمْ حُمْرًا عُيُونُهُمُ مِنَ الْمُسْطَارِ
      ʔiḏā hadara al-ʕaṣīra raʔaytahum ḥumran ʕuyūnuhumu mina l-musṭāri
      When they seethe the juice you see them red in the eyes from the defrutum.
  3. (intransitive) to be spilled, to run off, to go amiss, to vanish to no avail, to go for nothing

Conjugation

Verb

هَدَّرَ (haddara) II (non-past يُهَدِّرُ (yuhaddiru), verbal noun تَهْدِير (tahdīr))

  1. (intransitive) to rumble, to roar, to shout, to rut, to growl

Conjugation

Noun

هَدْر or هَدَر (hadr or hadarm

  1. verbal noun of هَدَر (hadar) (form I)

Declension

Noun

هُدْر (hudrm

  1. fall, downfall, tumble

Declension

Adjective

هِدْر (hidr) (masculine plural هِدَرَة (hidara), feminine plural هِدَر (hidar))

  1. indolent, tardy, clumsy, hulking

Declension

Moroccan Arabic

Root
ه د ر
1 term

Etymology 1

From Arabic هَذَرَ (haḏara).

Pronunciation

Verb

هدر (hdar) I (non-past يَهدر (yahdar) or يِهدر (yihdar))

  1. to talk, to speak
    Synonyms: تكلم (tkallem), دوى (dwa)
Conjugation
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Etymology 2

From Arabic هَذَّرَ (haḏḏara).

Pronunciation

Verb

هدر (haddar) II (non-past يهدر (yhaddar))

  1. to cause to talk
Conjugation
    Conjugation of هدر
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m هدّرت (haddart) هدّرتي (haddarti) هدّر (haddar) هدّرنا (haddarna) هدّرتوا (haddartu) هدّروا (haddru)
f هدّرت (haddrāt)
non-past m نهدّر (nhaddar) تهدّر (thaddar) يهدّر (yhaddar) نهدّروا (nhaddru) تهدّروا (thaddru) يهدّروا (yhaddru)
f تهدّري (thaddri) تهدّر (thaddar)
imperative m هدّر (haddar) هدّروا (haddru)
f هدّري (haddri)

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic هَدَر (hadar).

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? haḏar
Dari reading? hadar
Iranian reading? hadar
Tajik reading? hadar

Noun

هدر (hadar)

  1. wasted effort; work without results

Derived terms