مؤذن

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of أَذَّنَ (ʔaḏḏana, to call), from the root ء ذ ن (ʔ-ḏ-n).

Noun

مُؤَذِّن (muʔaḏḏin) m (plural مُؤَذِّنُون (muʔaḏḏinūn))

  1. (Islam) muezzin, announcer of the hour of prayer

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic مُؤَذِّن (muʔaḏḏin).

Noun

مؤذن (müezzin)

  1. (Islam) muezzin

Descendants

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مُؤَذِّن (muʔaḏḏin).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /muʔazːin/

Noun

Dari مؤذن
Iranian Persian
Tajik муаззин (muazzin)

مؤذن (mo'azzen)

  1. (Islam) muezzin

Synonyms

  • اذان‌گو (azân-gu)

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مُؤَذِّن (muʔaḏḏin).

Pronunciation

Noun

مُؤَذِّن (muazzin) m (Hindi spelling मुअज़्ज़िन)

  1. (Islam) muezzin
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