مقر

See also: مفر

Arabic

Etymology 1

Noun of place from the root ق ر ر (q-r-r).

Noun

مَقَرّ (maqarr) m (plural مَقَارّ (maqārr))

  1. abode, dwelling, sojourn
  2. firm stand or seat
  3. chair
Declension

Etymology 2

From the root م ق ر (m-q-r).

Verb

مَقَرَ (maqara) I, non-past يَمْقُرُ‎ (yamquru) (obsolete)

  1. to strike with a stick
  2. to marinate, to confect
    • 975–997, محمد بن أحمد الخوارزمي [muḥammad ibn ʾaḥmad al-ḵwārizmī], Gerlof van Vloten, editor, مفاتيح العلوم [mafātīḥ al-ʿulūm], Leiden: E. J. Brill, published 1895, pages 169 line 1–3:
      الرُبَيْثَاء وَالصَِحْنَاء والصِير والسُمَيْكَات تعمل من السمك الصغار والملح والسَمَك المَمْقُور المالح الذي ينقع في الخل نحوِه.
      Rubayṯaʾ and ṣiḥnāʾ and ṣīr and sumaykāt are made from small fish and salt and marinated salty fish that has staled in vinegar and the like.
Conjugation

Verb

مَقِرَ (maqira) I, non-past يَمْقَرُ‎ (yamqaru) (obsolete)

  1. to be acid or acrid or bitter
Conjugation

Noun

مَقْر (maqr) m (obsolete)

  1. verbal noun of مَقَرَ (maqara) (form I)
  2. anything acrid or bitter
  3. aloe
    Synonyms: أَلْوَة (ʔalwa), صَبْر (ṣabr)
  4. poison
Declension
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