جراح

Arabic

Root
ج ر ح (j-r-ḥ)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d͡ʒar.raːħ/

Noun

جَرَّاح • (jarrāḥ) m (plural جَرَّاحُونَ (jarrāḥūna), feminine جَرَّاحَة (jarrāḥa))

  1. surgeon
    • 2017 November 2, “مع قرب موعد أول عملية زراعة رأس لإنسان...المخاطر والعواقب”, in Al-Quds, archived from the original on 2 November 2017:
      وسيجري العملية الجراح الإيطالي سيرجيو كانافيرو، الذي أشار إلى أنه من المتوقع أن تُجرى الجراحة في الربع الأول من 2018، وأكد على ضمان نجاحها، وأعلن عن تعاون جراح صيني آخر معه، هو شياو بينج رن.
      And the Italian surgeon Sergio Canavero will perform the operation who indicated that it is expected that the surgery will take place in the first quarter of 2018, and he affirmed that its good outcome is guaranteed, and he announced the cooperation of another, Chinese surgeon with him, Xiao Ping Ren.

Declension

Descendants

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic جَرَّاح (jarrāḥ).

Noun

جراح • (cerrâh)

  1. surgeon

Derived terms

Descendants

Pashto

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic جَرَّاح (jarrāḥ).

Noun

جراح • (transliteration needed) ?

  1. surgeon

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic جَرَّاح (jarrāḥ).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [d͡ʒär.rɑ́ːʱ]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [d͡ʒär.rɑ́ː]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [d͡ʒär.rɔ́ː]

Readings
Classical reading? jarrāh
Dari reading? jarrāh
Iranian reading? jarrâh
Tajik reading? jarroh

Noun

Dari جراح
Iranian Persian
Tajik ҷарроҳ

جراح • (jarrâh)

  1. surgeon
    Synonym: دستکار (dastkâr)

Derived terms

Descendants

References

Punjabi

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic جَرَّاح (jarrāḥ).

Noun

جَرّاح • (jarrāḥ) m (Gurmukhi spelling ਜੱਰਾਹ)

  1. surgeon

Further reading

  • Iqbal, Salah ud-Din (2002) “جرّاح”, in vaḍḍī panjābī lughat‎ (in Punjabi), Lahore: ʻAzīz Pablisharz

Sindhi

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic جَرَّاح (jarrāḥ).

Noun

جراح • (transliteration needed) ?

  1. surgeon

Further reading

  • Parmanand, Mewaram (1910) “جراح”, in Sindhi-English Dictionary, Hyderabad, Sindh: The Sind Juvenile Co-operative Society
  • جراح”, in Sindhi-English Dictionary, University of Chicago: Center for Language Engineering, Pakistan, 1866-1938

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian جراح (jarrāh), from Arabic جَرَّاح (jarrāḥ).

Pronunciation

Noun

جَرّاح • (jarrāh) m (Hindi spelling जर्राह)

  1. surgeon

References

  • جراح”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • جراح”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.
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