عوار

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ع و ر (ʕ w r) related to ideas of missing one eye or having a lacuna.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʕa.waːr/

Noun

عَوَار • (ʕawārm

  1. fault, flaw, defect, crevasse
Declension
Declension of noun عَوَار (ʕawār)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal عَوَار
ʕawār
الْعَوَار
al-ʕawār
عَوَار
ʕawār
nominative عَوَارٌ
ʕawārun
الْعَوَارُ
al-ʕawāru
عَوَارُ
ʕawāru
accusative عَوَارًا
ʕawāran
الْعَوَارَ
al-ʕawāra
عَوَارَ
ʕawāra
genitive عَوَارٍ
ʕawārin
الْعَوَارِ
al-ʕawāri
عَوَارِ
ʕawāri
Descendants
  • Gulf Arabic: عوار (ʕawār)

Etymology 2

Apparently a corruption of عُوَّاذ (ʕuwwāḏ) from the root ع و ذ (ʕ w ḏ) related to taking refuge.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʕuw.waːr/

Noun

عُوَّار • (ʕuwwārm (plural عَوَاوِير (ʕawāwīr))

  1. martin (certain birds in the family Hirundinidae)
Declension
Declension of noun عُوَّار (ʕuwwār)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal عُوَّار
ʕuwwār
الْعُوَّار
al-ʕuwwār
عُوَّار
ʕuwwār
nominative عُوَّارٌ
ʕuwwārun
الْعُوَّارُ
al-ʕuwwāru
عُوَّارُ
ʕuwwāru
accusative عُوَّارًا
ʕuwwāran
الْعُوَّارَ
al-ʕuwwāra
عُوَّارَ
ʕuwwāra
genitive عُوَّارٍ
ʕuwwārin
الْعُوَّارِ
al-ʕuwwāri
عُوَّارِ
ʕuwwāri
dual indefinite definite construct
informal عُوَّارَيْن
ʕuwwārayn
الْعُوَّارَيْن
al-ʕuwwārayn
عُوَّارَيْ
ʕuwwāray
nominative عُوَّارَانِ
ʕuwwārāni
الْعُوَّارَانِ
al-ʕuwwārāni
عُوَّارَا
ʕuwwārā
accusative عُوَّارَيْنِ
ʕuwwārayni
الْعُوَّارَيْنِ
al-ʕuwwārayni
عُوَّارَيْ
ʕuwwāray
genitive عُوَّارَيْنِ
ʕuwwārayni
الْعُوَّارَيْنِ
al-ʕuwwārayni
عُوَّارَيْ
ʕuwwāray
plural basic broken plural diptote
indefinite definite construct
informal عَوَاوِير
ʕawāwīr
الْعَوَاوِير
al-ʕawāwīr
عَوَاوِير
ʕawāwīr
nominative عَوَاوِيرُ
ʕawāwīru
الْعَوَاوِيرُ
al-ʕawāwīru
عَوَاوِيرُ
ʕawāwīru
accusative عَوَاوِيرَ
ʕawāwīra
الْعَوَاوِيرَ
al-ʕawāwīra
عَوَاوِيرَ
ʕawāwīra
genitive عَوَاوِيرَ
ʕawāwīra
الْعَوَاوِيرِ
al-ʕawāwīri
عَوَاوِيرِ
ʕawāwīri

Gulf Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic عَوَار (ʕawār).

Pronunciation

Noun

عَوار • (ʕawārm

  1. (also figuratively) pain