ساحر

See also: شاجر and ساخر

Arabic

Root
س ح ر (s-ḥ-r)

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of سَحَرَ (saḥara, to enchant, to coax).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saː.ħir/
  • Rhymes: -ir

Adjective

سَاحِر • (sāḥir) (feminine سَاحِرَة (sāḥira), masculine plural سَاحِرُونَ (sāḥirūna) or سَحَرَة (saḥara) or سُحَّار (suḥḥār), feminine plural سَاحِرَات (sāḥirāt) or سَوَاحِر (sawāḥir))

  1. enchanting, bewitching, charming

Declension

Noun

سَاحِر • (sāḥir) m (plural سَاحِرُونَ (sāḥirūna) or سَحَرَة (saḥara) or سُحَّارٌ (suḥḥārun), feminine سَاحِرَة (sāḥira))

  1. sorcerer, wizard
  2. charmer

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: sahir
  • Ottoman Turkish: ساحر
  • Persian: ساحر (sâher)
  • Urdu: ساحر
  • Uzbek: sohir

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic سَاحِر (sāḥir).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [sɑː.ɦɪɾ]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [sɑː.jɪɾ]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [sɔː.jiɾ]

Readings
Classical reading? sāhir
Dari reading? sāhir
Iranian reading? sɒːheɾ
Tajik reading? sohir

Noun

Dari ساحر
Iranian Persian
Tajik соҳир

ساحر • (sâher) (plural ساحرها (sâher-hâ) or سحره (sahere))

  1. sorcerer, wizard

Synonyms

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