Dusares

English

Etymology

From Latin Dūsārēs, from Ancient Greek Δουσάρης (Dousárēs), from a form akin to Arabic ذُو الشَّرَى (ḏū š-šarā), Safaitic 𐪙𐪆𐪇 (ḏs²r).

Proper noun

Dusares

  1. (Arabian mythology) A pre-Islamic Arabian god.
    Synonym: Dushara

Anagrams

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Δουσάρης (Dousárēs), from a form akin to Arabic ذُو الشَّرَى (ḏū š-šarā), Safaitic 𐪙𐪆𐪇 (ḏs²r).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Dūsārēs m sg (genitive Dūsāris); third declension

  1. (Arabian mythology) Dusares

Declension

Third-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Dūsārēs
Genitive Dūsāris
Dative Dūsārī
Accusative Dūsārem
Ablative Dūsāre
Vocative Dūsārēs
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