طومار

Arabic

طُومَار

Alternative forms

  • طَامُور (ṭāmūr)

Etymology

Borrowed from Byzantine Greek τομάριον (tomárion).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tˤuː.maːr/

Noun

طُومَار (ṭūmār) m (plural طَوَامِير (ṭawāmīr))

  1. (archaic) a piece of paper or skin on which something is written, roll of papyrus, scroll
  2. concerning a certain style of Arabic calligraphy (خَطّ الطُومَار (ḵaṭṭ aṭ-ṭūmār), قَلَم الطُومَار (qalam aṭ-ṭūmār))

Declension

Descendants

  • Old Armenian: տումար (tumar)
  • Persian: طومار (tumâr)

See also

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian طومار (tumâr), from Arabic طُومَار (ṭūmār), from Byzantine Greek τομάριον (tomárion).

Noun

طومار (tumar, tomar)

  1. scroll, roll of paper
  2. any cylindrical object

Descendants

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic طُومَار (ṭūmār), from Byzantine Greek τομάριον (tomárion).

Noun

طومار (tumâr) (plural طومارها (tumâr-hâ))

  1. scroll
  2. petition (compilation of signatures)

Descendants

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