مأجور

Arabic

Root
ء ج ر (ʔ-j-r)

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of أَجَرَ (ʔajara, to hire).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maʔ.d͡ʒuːr/

Adjective

مَأْجُور • (maʔjūr) (feminine مَأْجُورَة (maʔjūra), masculine plural مَأْجُورُونَ (maʔjūrūna), feminine plural مَأْجُورَات (maʔjūrāt))

  1. hired
  2. (Islam) rewarded

Declension

Descendants

  • Gulf Arabic: مأجور (maʔjūr)
  • Azerbaijani: məcur
  • Ottoman Turkish: مأجور (me'cür)
    • Turkish: mecur

Gulf Arabic

Root
ء ج ر
2 terms

Etymology

From Arabic مَأْجُور (maʔjūr)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /məʔ.d͡ʒuːr/

Interjection

مَأْجور • (maʔjūr)

  1. An expression said to someone who has done a good deed (especially one related to religion), meaning "rewarded" (with good deeds/hasanat)
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