মোকরর

Bengali

Alternative forms

  • মুকরর (mukôrôr) less common

Etymology

From Classical Persian مقرر (moqarrar), from Arabic مُقَرَّر (muqarrar). Compare Western Panjabi مقَرر (muqarrar) and Gujarati મુકરર (mukrar).

Adjective

মোকরর (mokôrôr) (comparative আরও মোকরর, superlative সবচেয়ে মোকরর)

  1. fixed, determined, settled
  2. appointed, posted
    দুইজন ছাহাবাকে - করে মোকররওবায়দ বিন জারাহ হজরত ওমর
    duijôn sahabake - kôre mokôrôr. obaẏd bin jarah hôzrôt omôr.
    Two companions, he appointed. Abu Ubayda the son of al-Jarrah and his eminence Omar.
    - Farrukh Ahmad in ছহি বড় রহমতে আলম (sôhi bôṛô rôhmôte alôm, Authentic Great Mercy of the World) (Islamic Academy, 1965)

Derived terms

  • মোকররী (mokôrôrī)

References

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