হজরত

See also: হিজরত

Bengali

Alternative forms

  • হজরৎ (hojrot)
  • হযরত (hojrot)
  • হযরৎ (hojrot)very uncommon

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian حضرت (hazrat), from Arabic حَضْرَة (ḥaḍra, presence). Cognate with Assamese হজৰৎ (hozorot), Hindustani حضرت / हज़रत (hazrat), Punjabi حَضْرَت (ḥaẓrat), Sindhi حَضْرَتُ (hazratu).

Pronunciation

  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /hɔd͡ʒɾot̪/, [hɔd͡ʒɾot̪], /hɔzɾot̪/, [hɔzɾot̪]
  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /hɔdʑɹot̪/, [hɔdʑɹot̪], /hɔzɹot̪/, [hɔzɹot̪]

Noun

হজরত • (hojrot) (objective হজরত (hojrot) or হজরতকে (hojortoke), genitive হজরতের (hojroter), locative হজরতে (hojrote))

  1. dignity
  2. Hadrat, Honorable
    হজরত মুহাম্মদ ছিলেন আল্লাহ শেষ পয়গম্বর
    hojrot muhammod chilen allahor śeś poẏogombor.
    Hadrat Muhammad was the last prophet of Allah.
    হজরতের ওফাতের কিছু দিন আগে
    hojroter ōphater kichu din age
    A few days before the death of the Honorable
    - Habibullah Bahar Chowdhury

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