بر
Alviri-Vidari
editNoun
editبر (bar)
Arabic
editEtymology 1
editFrom the root ب ر ر (b-r-r). Inherited from Proto-Semitic *barr-.
Noun
editبَرّ • (barr) m
Declension
editDerived terms
edit- بَرِّيّ (barriyy, “of the dry land”)
- بَرَّانِيّ (barrāniyy, “exterior”)
Verb
editبَرَّ • (barra) I (first-person singular past بَرِرْتُ (barirtu), non-past يَبَرُّ (yabarru), verbal noun بِرّ (birr))
- (intransitive) to be righteous, to be pious, to be godly, to be reverent, to be religious
- (intransitive) to straighten up, to reform
- Synonyms: صَلَحَ (ṣalaḥa, “to reform”), اِسْتَقَام (istaqām, “to straighten up”)
- Antonym: فَجَرَ (fajara, “to be sinful”)
- (intransitive) to straighten up, to reform
- (intransitive) to be kind or generous to [with بِ (bi)]
- Synonym: أَحْسَنَ (ʔaḥsana)
- (intransitive, transitive) to respect or to be respectful [with بِ (bi) ‘to elders, one's parents or grandparents, old kinsmen, a deity, and so on’], to honor, to revere; to obey
- Synonym: وَقَّرَ (waqqara, “to revere, to venerate”)
- بَرَّ الصَّبِيُّ وَالِدَيْهِ وَرَبَّهُ
- barra ṣ-ṣabiyyu wālidayhi warabbahu
- The boy obeyed his parents and his Lord.
- (transitive) to deem (an act) true, sincere, or pious; to accept or bless (a religious ritual)
- Synonyms: قَبِلَ (qabila), بَارَك (bārak)
- بَرَّ اللهُ حَجَّهُ وَصَلَاتَهُ
- barra llāhu ḥajjahu waṣalātahu
- Allah accepted his pilgrimage and his prayer.
- (intransitive, of an act, especially religious rituals, such as pilgrimages) to be true, sincere, or pious
- بَرَّ حَجُّهُ وَصَلَاتُهُ
- barra ḥajjuhu waṣalātuhu
- His pilgrimage and prayer were pious.
Conjugation
editverbal noun الْمَصْدَر |
بِرّ birr | |||||||||||
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active participle اِسْم الْفَاعِل |
بَارّ, بَرّ bārr, barr | |||||||||||
passive participle اِسْم الْمَفْعُول |
مَبْرُور mabrūr | |||||||||||
active voice الْفِعْل الْمَعْلُوم | ||||||||||||
singular الْمُفْرَد |
dual الْمُثَنَّى |
plural الْجَمْع | ||||||||||
1st person الْمُتَكَلِّم |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب |
1st person الْمُتَكَلِّم |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب | |||||
past (perfect) indicative الْمَاضِي |
m | بَرِرْتُ barirtu |
بَرِرْتَ barirta |
بَرَّ barra |
بَرِرْتُمَا barirtumā |
بَرَّا barrā |
بَرِرْنَا barirnā |
بَرِرْتُمْ barirtum |
بَرُّوا barrū | |||
f | بَرِرْتِ barirti |
بَرَّتْ barrat |
بَرَّتَا barratā |
بَرِرْتُنَّ barirtunna |
بَرِرْنَ barirna | |||||||
non-past (imperfect) indicative الْمُضَارِع الْمَرْفُوع |
m | أَبَرُّ ʔabarru |
تَبَرُّ tabarru |
يَبَرُّ yabarru |
تَبَرَّانِ tabarrāni |
يَبَرَّانِ yabarrāni |
نَبَرُّ nabarru |
تَبَرُّونَ tabarrūna |
يَبَرُّونَ yabarrūna | |||
f | تَبَرِّينَ tabarrīna |
تَبَرُّ tabarru |
تَبَرَّانِ tabarrāni |
تَبْرَرْنَ tabrarna |
يَبْرَرْنَ yabrarna | |||||||
subjunctive الْمُضَارِع الْمَنْصُوب |
m | أَبَرَّ ʔabarra |
تَبَرَّ tabarra |
يَبَرَّ yabarra |
تَبَرَّا tabarrā |
يَبَرَّا yabarrā |
نَبَرَّ nabarra |
تَبَرُّوا tabarrū |
يَبَرُّوا yabarrū | |||
f | تَبَرِّي tabarrī |
تَبَرَّ tabarra |
تَبَرَّا tabarrā |
تَبْرَرْنَ tabrarna |
يَبْرَرْنَ yabrarna | |||||||
jussive الْمُضَارِع الْمَجْزُوم |
m | أَبَرَّ, أَبَرِّ, أَبْرَرْ ʔabarra, ʔabarri, ʔabrar |
تَبَرَّ, تَبَرِّ, تَبْرَرْ tabarra, tabarri, tabrar |
يَبَرَّ, يَبَرِّ, يَبْرَرْ yabarra, yabarri, yabrar |
تَبَرَّا tabarrā |
يَبَرَّا yabarrā |
نَبَرَّ, نَبَرِّ, نَبْرَرْ nabarra, nabarri, nabrar |
تَبَرُّوا tabarrū |
يَبَرُّوا yabarrū | |||
f | تَبَرِّي tabarrī |
تَبَرَّ, تَبَرِّ, تَبْرَرْ tabarra, tabarri, tabrar |
تَبَرَّا tabarrā |
تَبْرَرْنَ tabrarna |
يَبْرَرْنَ yabrarna | |||||||
imperative الْأَمْر |
m | بَرَّ, بَرِّ, اِبْرَرْ barra, barri, ibrar |
بَرَّا barrā |
بَرُّوا barrū |
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f | بَرِّي barrī |
اِبْرَرْنَ ibrarna | ||||||||||
passive voice الْفِعْل الْمَجْهُول | ||||||||||||
singular الْمُفْرَد |
dual الْمُثَنَّى |
plural الْجَمْع | ||||||||||
1st person الْمُتَكَلِّم |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب |
1st person الْمُتَكَلِّم |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب | |||||
past (perfect) indicative الْمَاضِي |
m | — | — | بُرَّ burra |
— | — | — | — | — | |||
f | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||
non-past (imperfect) indicative الْمُضَارِع الْمَرْفُوع |
m | — | — | يُبَرُّ yubarru |
— | — | — | — | — | |||
f | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||
subjunctive الْمُضَارِع الْمَنْصُوب |
m | — | — | يُبَرَّ yubarra |
— | — | — | — | — | |||
f | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||
jussive الْمُضَارِع الْمَجْزُوم |
m | — | — | يُبَرَّ, يُبَرِّ, يُبْرَرْ yubarra, yubarri, yubrar |
— | — | — | — | — | |||
f | — | — | — | — | — |
Noun
editبِرّ • (birr) m
- verbal noun of بَرَّ (barra) (form I)
- faith, godliness, piety
- respectfulness
- kindness
Declension
editAdjective
editبَرّ • (barr) (masculine plural أَبْرَار (ʔabrār))
- pious
- kind, benevolent
- Synonym: مُحْسِن (muḥsin)
- respectful
- true, sincere
- Synonym: مُخْلِص (muḵliṣ)
Declension
editSingular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | بَرّ barr |
الْبَرّ al-barr |
بَرَّة barra |
الْبَرَّة al-barra |
Nominative | بَرٌّ barrun |
الْبَرُّ al-barru |
بَرَّةٌ barratun |
الْبَرَّةُ al-barratu |
Accusative | بَرًّا barran |
الْبَرَّ al-barra |
بَرَّةً barratan |
الْبَرَّةَ al-barrata |
Genitive | بَرٍّ barrin |
الْبَرِّ al-barri |
بَرَّةٍ barratin |
الْبَرَّةِ al-barrati |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | بَرَّيْن barrayn |
الْبَرَّيْن al-barrayn |
بَرَّتَيْن barratayn |
الْبَرَّتَيْن al-barratayn |
Nominative | بَرَّانِ barrāni |
الْبَرَّانِ al-barrāni |
بَرَّتَانِ barratāni |
الْبَرَّتَانِ al-barratāni |
Accusative | بَرَّيْنِ barrayni |
الْبَرَّيْنِ al-barrayni |
بَرَّتَيْنِ barratayni |
الْبَرَّتَيْنِ al-barratayni |
Genitive | بَرَّيْنِ barrayni |
الْبَرَّيْنِ al-barrayni |
بَرَّتَيْنِ barratayni |
الْبَرَّتَيْنِ al-barratayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
basic broken plural triptote | sound feminine plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | أَبْرَار ʔabrār |
الْأَبْرَار al-ʔabrār |
بَرَّات barrāt |
الْبَرَّات al-barrāt |
Nominative | أَبْرَارٌ ʔabrārun |
الْأَبْرَارُ al-ʔabrāru |
بَرَّاتٌ barrātun |
الْبَرَّاتُ al-barrātu |
Accusative | أَبْرَارًا ʔabrāran |
الْأَبْرَارَ al-ʔabrāra |
بَرَّاتٍ barrātin |
الْبَرَّاتِ al-barrāti |
Genitive | أَبْرَارٍ ʔabrārin |
الْأَبْرَارِ al-ʔabrāri |
بَرَّاتٍ barrātin |
الْبَرَّاتِ al-barrāti |
Etymology 2
editVerb
edit- second-person masculine singular imperative of بَارَ (bāra)
Etymology 3
editProbably one of the words Yemenite expatriates picked up in the Byzantine Empire, from Ancient Greek πυρός (purós), similar to فِرْسِك (firsik, “peach”), if it is correct that one has to posit for Proto-Indo-European *péh₂wr̥ a meaning “spelt”. Another word for spelt or dinkel wheat is borrowed from Ancient Greek: خَنْدَرُوس (ḵandarūs).
The similar Hebrew בָּר (bār, “grain, corn”) may be instead from the same derivation as the etymon of بَزْر (bazr, “seed”). The similarity to Proto-Slavic *bъrъ (“foxtail millet”) is also likely a coincidence.
Noun
editبُرّ • (burr) m (collective, singulative بُرَّة f (burra), plural أَبْرَار (ʔabrār))
- (now South Ḥijāz, Yemen, Ẓufār) wheat
- c. 950, أبو دلف مسعر بن مهلهل, edited by Kurd von Schlözer, De itinere Asiatico commentarium[1], published 1845 WC GB, pages 18–19:
- فخرجت إلى الساحل أربد بكلة وهذا أول الهند ومنتهى مسير المراكب لا يتهيّأ لها أن يتجاوزها وألا غرقت قال فلما وصلت إلى كلة رأيته وهي عظيمة عالية السور كثيرة البساتين غزيرة الماء ووجدت بها معدن الرصاص القلعي لا يكون إلا في قلعتها في سائر الدنيا، وفي هذه القلعة تضرب السيوف القلعية، وهي الهندية العتيقة … وأهل هذه القلعة يمتنعون على ملكها إذا أرادوا يطيعونه إن أحبوا ورسمهم رسم الصين في ترك الذبائح وليس في جميع الدنيا معدن الرصاص القلعي إلا في هذه القلعة وبينهما وبين الصين ثلثمائة فرسخ وحولها مدن ورساتيق وقرى ولهم أحكام وحبوس وخبايات وأكلهم البر والتمور وبقولهم كلها تباع وزنا وأرغفة خبزهم تباع عددا ولا حمامات لهم بل عندهم عين جارية يغتسلون فيها ودرهمهم يزن ثلثي درهم ويعرف بالفهري ولهم فلوس يتعاملون بها ويلبسون كأهل الصين الإفرند الصيني المثمن وملكها دون ملك الصين ويخطب لملك الصين وقبلته إليه وبيت عبادته له.
- And I went off to the dusty shore of Kala, which is the first and ultimate end of India for vessels, as nobody even dares to imagine to pass by it since he would drown. When I arrived at Kala, I conned it and it is large and has high walls, many gardens and plenty of water, and I found mines of tin not found in the rest of the world but in Qalʕa, and in this Qalʕa one forges the Qalʕaite swords, the excellent Indian ones, and the populace of this Qalʕa withstands its king when it wants and abides by him when it lists, and their tradition is like the tradition of China, refraining from slaughtering beasts, and there aren’t in all the world tin mines but in this Qalʕa, and between them two and China are three-hundred parasang, and there are towns, rural districts and villages, and they have jurisdiction, jails, and corbans, and their food is wheat and dates and all their vegetables they buy by scales, and their bread is bread-rolls they buy by count. They have no baths but a running spring in which they wash, and their dirham weighs as a third-dirham and is known as Fahrī, and they have fulūs with which they commerce, and they dress like the people of China in dear Chinese silks, and their king is subordinate to the King of China, reports to the King of China, his praying direction is to him, his place of sacrifice is towards him.
- a. 1635, علي بن برهان الدين الحلبي, “باب شهوده حلف الفضول”, in Sīra Ḥalabiyya:
- فاتفق أن أمية بن أبي الصلت مر على بني عبد المدان، فرأى طعامهم لباب البر والشهد.
- There has been agreement that Umayya ibn Abī s-Salt passed by the Banū ʕabd al-Madān and he saw that they ate pulp of wheat and honey.
Declension
editCollective | basic collective triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بُرّ burr |
الْبُرّ al-burr |
بُرّ burr |
Nominative | بُرٌّ burrun |
الْبُرُّ al-burru |
بُرُّ burru |
Accusative | بُرًّا burran |
الْبُرَّ al-burra |
بُرَّ burra |
Genitive | بُرٍّ burrin |
الْبُرِّ al-burri |
بُرِّ burri |
Singulative | singulative triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بُرَّة burra |
الْبُرَّة al-burra |
بُرَّة burrat |
Nominative | بُرَّةٌ burratun |
الْبُرَّةُ al-burratu |
بُرَّةُ burratu |
Accusative | بُرَّةً burratan |
الْبُرَّةَ al-burrata |
بُرَّةَ burrata |
Genitive | بُرَّةٍ burratin |
الْبُرَّةِ al-burrati |
بُرَّةِ burrati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | بُرَّتَيْن burratayn |
الْبُرَّتَيْن al-burratayn |
بُرَّتَيْ burratay |
Nominative | بُرَّتَانِ burratāni |
الْبُرَّتَانِ al-burratāni |
بُرَّتَا burratā |
Accusative | بُرَّتَيْنِ burratayni |
الْبُرَّتَيْنِ al-burratayni |
بُرَّتَيْ burratay |
Genitive | بُرَّتَيْنِ burratayni |
الْبُرَّتَيْنِ al-burratayni |
بُرَّتَيْ burratay |
Paucal (3-10) | sound feminine paucal | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بُرَّات burrāt |
الْبُرَّات al-burrāt |
بُرَّات burrāt |
Nominative | بُرَّاتٌ burrātun |
الْبُرَّاتُ al-burrātu |
بُرَّاتُ burrātu |
Accusative | بُرَّاتٍ burrātin |
الْبُرَّاتِ al-burrāti |
بُرَّاتِ burrāti |
Genitive | بُرَّاتٍ burrātin |
الْبُرَّاتِ al-burrāti |
بُرَّاتِ burrāti |
Plural of variety | basic broken plural triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَبْرَار ʔabrār |
الْأَبْرَار al-ʔabrār |
أَبْرَار ʔabrār |
Nominative | أَبْرَارٌ ʔabrārun |
الْأَبْرَارُ al-ʔabrāru |
أَبْرَارُ ʔabrāru |
Accusative | أَبْرَارًا ʔabrāran |
الْأَبْرَارَ al-ʔabrāra |
أَبْرَارَ ʔabrāra |
Genitive | أَبْرَارٍ ʔabrārin |
الْأَبْرَارِ al-ʔabrāri |
أَبْرَارِ ʔabrāri |
Bulgar
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Turkic *bar-.
Verb
editبَر (bar)
- (Volga Bulgar) to go
- جرمسَن شِونَ بَرسَ وَلتِ ― Çerimsen şıwne barse welti. ― He died when he get to the Çerimsen river.
- فانى دنيارا[ن] باقى اخِرَت بطوى ― Fâni dönyaran bâki axirete ba(r)tuwi. ― He went to eternal afterlife from finite world.
- فانى دنياران كوالجصن باقى اخرة بطوى ― Fânî dönyârân köwelçsan bâkî axirete ba(r)tuwi. ― He went to eternal afterlife while migrating from finite world.
Descendants
edit- Chuvash: пыр (pyr)
References
edit- Erdal, Marcel (1993) Die Sprache der wolgabolgarischen Inschriften (in German), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, page 163
- Róna-Tas, András (1976) “A Volga Bulgarıan Inscription from 1307”, in Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae[2] (in Bulgar), volume 30, number 2, page 155
- Tekin, Talât (1988) Volga Bulgar kitabeleri ve Volga Bulgarcası[3] (in Turkish), Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, →ISBN
Old Anatolian Turkish
editAlternative forms
edit- بیر (bir)
Etymology
editFrom Proto-Turkic *bīr (“one”).
Article
editبر (bir)
Numeral
editبر (bir)
- one (1)
Descendants
editOttoman Turkish
edit< 0 | 1 | 2 > |
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Cardinal : بر (bir) Ordinal : برنجی (birinci) Distributive : برر (birer) | ||
Alternative forms
edit- պիր (bir) — Armeno-Turkish
Etymology
editFrom Old Anatolian Turkish بر (“one”), from Proto-Turkic *bīr (“one”).
Article
editبر • (bir)
Numeral
editبر • (bir)
- one (1)
Descendants
edit- Turkish: bir
Persian
editPronunciation
edit- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [baɾ]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [bæɹ]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [bäɾ]
Readings | |
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Classical reading? | bar |
Dari reading? | bar |
Iranian reading? | bar |
Tajik reading? | bar |
Etymology 1
editFrom Middle Persian 𐭬𐭣𐭬 (mdm /abar/, “up; on, over”).
Alternative forms
edit- ابر (abar)
Preposition
editDari | بر |
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Iranian Persian | |
Tajik | бар |
بر • (bar)
Etymology 2
editFrom Middle Persian [script needed] (wl /war/, “breast”).
Noun
editبر • (bar)
Etymology 3
editFrom Middle Persian [script needed] (bl /bar/, “fruit, produce, profit”).
Noun
editDerived terms
editEtymology 4
editPronunciation
editVerb
editبر • (bar)
Derived terms
editReferences
edit- ^ Rastorgujeva, V. S., Edelʹman, D. I. (2003) Etimologičeskij slovarʹ iranskix jazykov (in Russian), volume 2, Moscow: Vostochnaya Literatura, page 99
- ^ MacKenzie, D. N. (1971) “bar”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 17
Further reading
edit- Vullers, Johann August (1855) “بر”, in Lexicon Persico-Latinum etymologicum cum linguis maxime cognatis Sanscrita et Zendica et Pehlevica comparatum, e lexicis persice scriptis Borhâni Qâtiu, Haft Qulzum et Bahâri agam et persico-turcico Farhangi-Shuûrî confectum, adhibitis etiam Castelli, Meninski, Richardson et aliorum operibus et auctoritate scriptorum Persicorum adauctum[4] (in Latin), volume I, Gießen: J. Ricker, pages 207–208
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