باقر

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ب ق ر (b-q-r).

Noun

بَاقِر (bāqir) m

  1. opener, gate

Proper noun

بَاقِر (bāqir) m

  1. a male given name: Baqir, Bagher
  2. (defined) Muhammad al-Baqir (sixth Shia Imam)

Ottoman Turkish

باقر

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *bakïr (copper); cognate with Azerbaijani paxır, Bashkir баҡыр (baqır), Chuvash пӑхӑр (păh̬ăr), Kazakh бақыр (baqyr), Kyrgyz бакыр (bakır), Tatar бакыр (baqır), Uzbek paqir and Yakut баҕарах (bağaraq).

Noun

باقر (bakır)

  1. copper, a reddish-brown and malleable metallic element
    Synonyms: مس (mıs), نحاس (nuhas)
  2. copper, a coin made of this material, typically of small denomination

Derived terms

  • باقر طاشی (bakır taşı, malachite)
  • باقر طوزی (bakır tuzu, copperas, green vitriol)
  • باقر قاپلامق (bakır kaplamak, to cover or sheathe with copper)
  • باقر پاصی (bakır pası, verdigris)
  • باقر چالمق (bakır çalmak, to affect food (of a copper vessel))
  • باقراج (bakrac, copper bucket, copper pot, copper cauldron)
  • باقرجی (bakırcı, coppersmith)
  • باقرخانه (bakırhane, manufactory of copperware)

Descendants

  • Turkish: bakır
  • Albanian: bakër
  • Armenian: պախըր (paxər), փախըր (pʿaxər)
  • Aromanian: bãcãri
  • Bulgarian: бакъ́р (bakǎ́r)
  • Greek: μπακίρι (bakíri)
  • Ladino: bakir
  • Macedonian: бакар (bakar)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: ба̀кар
    Latin script: bàkar

Further reading

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