مدرس

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
د ر س (d-r-s)

Derived from the active participle of دَرَّسَ (darrasa, to teach).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mu.dar.ris/

Noun

مُدَرِّس • (mudarris) m (dual مُدَرِّسَان (mudarrisān), plural مُدَرِّسُون (mudarrisūn), feminine مُدَرِّسَة (mudarrisa))

  1. teacher
Declension
Descendants
  • Afar: mudarrís
  • Azerbaijani: müdərris
  • Ottoman Turkish: مدرس (müderris)
  • Uyghur: مۇددەرىس (mudderis)
  • Uzbek: mudarris

Etymology 2

Passive participle of دَرَّسَ (darrasa), from the root د ر س (d-r-s).

Adjective

مُدَرَّس • (mudarras) (feminine مُدَرَّسَة (mudarrasa), masculine plural مُدَرَّسُونَ (mudarrasūna), feminine plural مُدَرَّسَات (mudarrasāt))

  1. educated
Declension

Pashto

Etymology

From Arabic مُدَرِّس (mudarris).

Noun

مدرس • (mudarrís) m

  1. teacher, instructor, lecturer
  2. professor
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