منفور

Arabic

Root
ن ف ر (n-f-r)

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of the verb نَفَرَ (nafara).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /man.fuːr/

Adjective

مَنْفُور • (manfūr) (feminine مَنْفُورَة (manfūra), masculine plural مَنْفُورُونَ (manfūrūna), feminine plural مَنْفُورَات (manfūrāt))

  1. passive participle of نَفَرَ (nafara)

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: mənfur
  • Persian: مَنْفور (manfur)
  • Ottoman Turkish: منفور (menfur)

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مَنْفُور (manfūr).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [mäɱ.fuːɾ]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [mäɱ.fuːɾ]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [mäɱ.fuɾ]

Readings
Classical reading? manfūr
Dari reading? manfūr
Iranian reading? manfur
Tajik reading? manfur

Adjective

مَنفور • (manfur)

  1. hated, detested
    Antonym: محبوب (mahbub, popular)
    آن منفور همه است. (more literary)ân manfur-e hame ast.It is hated by all.
  2. shunned, avoided
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