داور

Arabic

Etymology

From the root د و ر (d-w-r).

Verb

دَاوَرَ (dāwara) III, non-past يُدَاوِرُ‎ (yudāwiru)

  1. to walk around with (someone)
  2. to ensnare, inveigle
  3. to cheat, deceive, trick
  4. to try to ensnare, deceive

Conjugation

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian dʾtwbl (dādwar, judge). Akin to Old Armenian դատաւոր (datawor); an Iranian borrowing.

Noun

داور (dâvar) (plural داوران (dâvarân) or داورها (dâvar-hâ))

  1. (archaic) judge
  2. (football) referee, ref (informal)

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