اندر

See also: أندر, انذر, and أنذر

Hijazi Arabic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /andur/

Verb

اندر (andur)

  1. second-person singular imperative of نَدَر (nadar)

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian 𐭡𐭩𐭭 (BYN /andar/), from Old Persian 𐎠𐎫𐎼 (aⁿtar, among, within), from Proto-Iranian *Hántarah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hántaras, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁énteros (inner, what is inside).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /andaɾ/

Preposition

اندر (andar)

  1. Archaic and poetic form of در (dar, in; inside)

Usage notes

  • After the twelfth century, the shortened در (dar) becomes increasingly dominant, although اندر (andar) is still used in poetry for metrical and intentionally archaicizing purposes.
  • اندرون (andarun)
  • اندرونی (andaruni)
  • اندری (andari)

Urdu

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Classical Persian اندر (andar, inside, within).

Preposition

اندر (andar) (Hindi spelling अन्दर)

  1. inside
  2. within
  3. in
  • اندرون (andrūn, interior)
  • اندرونی (andrūnī, internal)
  • اَنْدَر باہَر (andar-bāhar, within and without; everywhere)

Etymology 2

Inherited from Sanskrit उन्दुर (undura), उन्दुरु (unduru), उन्दरु (undaru), etc. from a lost Vedic substrate.

Noun

اندر (indur) m (Hindi spelling इन्दुर)

  1. rat
  2. mouse

Etymology 3

Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit इन्द्र (indra).

Compare Punjabi اندر (iṇdar), Kalasha اِن (in), Kamkata-viri ایںدر (ī˜drʻ), and Prasuni اِندر (indr).

Proper noun

اندر (indar) m (Hindi spelling इन्द्र)

  1. (Vedic religion) Indra, deity of rain and thunder
Derived terms
  • اِنْدر دَھنُش (indar-dhanuś, rainbow, literally Indra's bow)
  • اندری (indrī, genitalia; coitus)
  • اِنْدَر کی پَری (indar kī parī, beautiful woman; strange, literally Indra's fairy)
  • اِنْدَرلوک (indarlok, sky, literally realm of Indra)
  • اِنْدَرجال (indar-jāl, trick, deception; magic)
  • اِنْدَرجالی (indar-jālī, trickster, cheat; magician; conjurer)

Etymology 4

Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit अनिद्र (anidra).

Adjective

اندر (anidar) (Hindi spelling अनिद्र)

  1. awake
  2. wakeful
  3. sleepless

References

  • اندر”, in اُردُو لُغَت (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • Qureshi, Bashir Ahmad (1971), اندر”, in Kitabistan's 20th Century Standard Dictionary‎, Lahore: Kitabistan Pub. Co.
  • Platts, John T. (1884), اندر”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
  • اندر”, in Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English] (in English), Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2023.
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