suwar
English
Etymology 1
From the Arabic سُوَر (suwar), the plural form of سُورَة (sūra), whence sura.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈsʊwaɹ/
Noun
suwar
- plural of sura
- 1985, Kristina Nelson, The Art of Reciting the Qurʾan, Cairo, Egypt: American University in Cairo Press (2001), →ISBN, chapter 2: “Tajwīd”, page 25:
- Most of these essentially uninflected syllables (CV̄C) are names of the letters of the alphabet and introduce some of the suwar of the Qurʾanic text.
- 1985, Kristina Nelson, The Art of Reciting the Qurʾan, Cairo, Egypt: American University in Cairo Press (2001), →ISBN, chapter 2: “Tajwīd”, page 25:
Etymology 2
Noun
suwar (plural suwars)
- Alternative form of sowar.
Tiruray
Noun
suwar