عزر

Arabic

Root
ع ز ر (ʕ-z-r)

Verb

عَزَرَ • (ʕazara) I, non-past يَعْزِرُ‎ (yaʕziru)

  1. to prevent, to withhold, to forbid
  2. to discipline, to chastise, to punish
  3. to blame, to censure, to reprove
  4. to aid, to assist, to strengthen
  5. to treat with respect
  6. to abase, to render vile or despicable

Conjugation

Verb

عَزَّرَ • (ʕazzara) II, non-past يُعَزِّرُ‎ (yuʕazziru)

  1. to rebuke, to chide, to censure, to castigate, to berate, to reproach, to reprove, to reprimand, to reprehend, to give a tongue-lashing, to yap
  2. to refuse to have anything to do with
  3. to assist out of honour

Conjugation

Noun

عَزْر • (ʕazr) m

  1. verbal noun of عَزَرَ (ʕazara) (form I)
  2. censure, rebuke, reproof, reprimand, blame

Declension

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic عَزْر (ʕazr).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈʔæzr]

Noun

عزر • ('azr)

  1. censuring
  2. forbidding, repelling
  3. compelling, forcing against one's will
  4. explaining matters and duties of religion
  5. matrimony
  6. the price of cut-down forage

References

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