فوران

Arabic

Root
ف و ر (f w r)
8 terms

Etymology

From فَارَ (fāra, to overflow, gush).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fa.wa.raːn/
  • Rhymes: -aːn

Noun

فَوَرَان • (fawarānm

  1. verbal noun of فَارَ (fāra) (form I)
    1. boiling, ebullition
    2. effervescence

Declension

Declension of noun فَوَرَان (fawarān)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal فَوَرَان
fawarān
الْفَوَرَان
al-fawarān
فَوَرَان
fawarān
nominative فَوَرَانٌ
fawarānun
الْفَوَرَانُ
al-fawarānu
فَوَرَانُ
fawarānu
accusative فَوَرَانًا
fawarānan
الْفَوَرَانَ
al-fawarāna
فَوَرَانَ
fawarāna
genitive فَوَرَانٍ
fawarānin
الْفَوَرَانِ
al-fawarāni
فَوَرَانِ
fawarāni

Descendants

  • Maltese: fawran
  • Persian: فوران (favarân)
  • Ottoman Turkish: فوران (feverân)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic فَوَرَان (fawarān, overflowing, gushing, eruption), verbal noun of فَارَ (fāra, to overflow, gush).

Noun

فوران • (feverân) (definite accusative فورانی (feverânı), plural فورانلر (feverânlar))

  1. boiling, ebullition, the process of changing the state of a substance from liquid to gas by heating it to its boiling point
    Synonyms: غلیان (galeyân), قاینامه (kaynama)
  2. effervescence, the escape of gas from solution in a liquid, especially the escape of carbon dioxide from a carbonated drink
    Synonyms: غلیان (galeyân), قاینامه (kaynama)
  3. (figuratively) excandescence, raging, a fit of rage, a display of a state of extreme, often uncontrollable, anger or fury
    Synonym: غلیان (galeyân)

Derived terms

  • فوران ایتمك (feverân etmek, to boil up, bubble up)

Descendants

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