خوار

See also: حوار, چوار, جواز, and جوار

Arabic

Etymology

From the root خ و ر (ḵ-w-r).

Adjective

خَوَّار (ḵawwār) (feminine خَوَّارَة (ḵawwāra), common plural خُور (ḵūr))

  1. flaccid, floppy, flabby, feeble

Declension

Noun

خُوَار (ḵuwār) m

  1. verbal noun of خَارَ (ḵāra, to bellow, to low)

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

Adjective

خوار (har, hor)

  1. alternative form of خور (hor)

References

Persian

Pronunciation

    • (Dari): IPA(key): /xɒːɾ/

    Adjective

    خوار (xvâr)

    1. (archaic) easy
    2. mean, abject

    Verb

    خوار (xvâr)

    1. present stem form of خواردن (to eat, to consume)

    Ushojo

    Etymology

    From Persian خوار (xvâr).

    Adjective

    خوار (xvār)

    1. weak
    2. vulnerable
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