طمر

Arabic

Root
ط م ر (ṭ-m-r)

Verb

طَمَرَ • (ṭamara) I, non-past يَطْمِرُ‎ (yaṭmiru) (obsolete)

  1. to rise, to leap upwards, to spring
    • a. 1059, by Abū al-ʿAlāʾ Maʿarri
      وَلَيْسَ الطِمِرُّ سِوَى مَا طَمَر
      wa-laysa ṭ-ṭimirru siwā mā ṭamar
      There is nothing swift that does not leap.

Conjugation

Verb

طَمِرَ • (ṭamira) I, non-past يَطْمَرُ‎ (yaṭmaru) (obsolete)

  1. to become inflated, to become swollen, to intumesce

Conjugation

Verb

طَمَرَ • (ṭamara) I, non-past يَطْمِرُ or يَطْمُرُ‎ (yaṭmiru or yaṭmuru)

  1. to bury, to landfill, to embed, to inter, to slam

Conjugation

Verb

طَمَّرَ • (ṭammara) II, non-past يُطَمِّرُ‎ (yuṭammiru)

  1. to fold up, to roll up
  2. to groom, to currycomb
  3. to lock up, to put into the silo (مَطْمُورَة (maṭmūra))

Conjugation

Noun

طَمْر • (ṭamr) m

  1. verbal noun of طَمَرَ (ṭamara) (form I)

Declension

Noun

طَمَر • (ṭamar) m

  1. verbal noun of طَمِرَ (ṭamira) (form I)

Declension

Noun

طِمْر • (ṭimr) m (plural أَطْمَار (ʔaṭmār))

  1. tatter, worn-out garment

Declension

Adjective

طِمِرّ • (ṭimirr) (feminine طِمِرَّة (ṭimirra))

  1. swift, fleet, of active legs
    • a. 1059, by Abū al-ʿAlāʾ Maʿarri
      وَلَيْسَ الطِمِرُّ سِوَى مَا طَمَر
      wa-laysa ṭ-ṭimirru siwā mā ṭamar
      There is nothing swift that does not leap.

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

طمر

Alternative forms

  • طامار (damar), طمار (damar), دامار (damar)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tamïr (vein, root); cognate with Azerbaijani damar, Bashkir тамыр (tamır), Chuvash тымар (tymar), Kazakh тамыр (tamyr), Kyrgyz тамыр (tamır), Turkmen damar, Uyghur تومۇر (tomur), Uzbek tomir and Yakut тымыр (tımır).

Noun

طمر • (damar)

  1. vein, a blood vessel that transports blood from the capillaries back to the heart
    Synonyms: رگ (reg), عرق (ʿırk)
  2. vein, a stripe, line, streak, stratum, or duct of a different colour or composition in materials
  3. (figuratively) temperament, disposition, a person's normal manner of thinking or behaving
    Synonyms: خوی (huy), طبع (tabʼ), عرق (ʿırk), مزاج (mizac)

Derived terms

  • آق طمر (ak damar, nerve)
  • باش طمری (baş damarı, jugular vein)
  • شاه طمر (şah damar, artery)
  • صو طمری (su damarı, vein of water)
  • طمرجق (damarcık, veinlet, venula)
  • طمرسز (damarsız, nerveless, slack)
  • طمرلی (damarlı, venous)
  • یپراق طمری (yaprak damarı, vein of a leaf)

Descendants

  • Turkish: damar
  • Albanian: damar
  • Aromanian: dãmar
  • Bulgarian: дама́р (damár)
  • Greek: νταμάρι (ntamári)
  • Kurdish:
    Northern Kurdish: demar
  • Laz: დამარი (damari)
  • Macedonian: дамар (damar)
  • Middle Armenian: տամար (tamar)
    • Armenian: տամար (tamar), դամար (damar)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: да̏мар
    Latin script: dȁmar

Further reading

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