فنر

Mazanderani

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish فنار (fenar), from Arabic فَنَار (fanār), from Ancient Greek φανάριον (phanárion). Cognate with Gilaki فنار (fanár, lantern).

Noun

فنر (fenar)

  1. lantern

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

فنر • (fener) (definite accusative فنری (feneri), plural فنرلر (fenerler))

  1. alternative spelling of فنار (fenar, fener, lantern; lighthouse)

Further reading

Persian

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? fanar
Dari reading? fanar
Iranian reading? fanar
Tajik reading? fanar

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish فنار (fenar), from Arabic فَنَار (fanār), from Ancient Greek φανάριον (phanárion).

Alternative forms

Noun

فنر • (fanar) (plural فنرها)

  1. (obsolete) lantern

Etymology 2

Noun

فنر • (fanar) (plural فنرها)

  1. spring (device made of flexible material)