ساحر

See also: شاجر and ساخر

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of سَحَرَ (saḥara, to enchant, to coax), from the root س ح ر (s-ḥ-r).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saː.ħir/

Adjective

سَاحِر (sāḥir) (feminine سَاحِرَة (sāḥira), masculine plural سَاحِرُونَ (sāḥirūna) or سَحَرَة (saḥara) or سُحَّارٌ (suḥḥārun), feminine plural سَاحِرَات (sāḥirāt) or سَوَاحِر (sawāḥir))

  1. enchanting, bewitching, charming

Declension

Noun

سَاحِر (sāḥir) m (plural سَاحِرُونَ (sāḥirūna) or سَحَرَة (saḥara) or سُحَّارٌ (suḥḥārun), feminine سَاحِرَة (sāḥira))

  1. sorcerer, wizard
  2. charmer

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: sahir
  • Ottoman Turkish: ساحر
  • Persian: ساحر (sâher)
  • Urdu: ساحر
  • Uzbek: sohir

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic سَاحِر (sāḥir).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /sɔhiɾ/

Noun

Dari ساحر
Iranian Persian
Tajik соҳир (sohir)

ساحر (sâher) (plural ساحرها (sâher-hâ) or سحره (sahere))

  1. sorcerer, wizard

Synonyms

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