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شهر‎

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See also: شہر and سہر

Arabic

Etymology 1.1

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Compare Aramaic סהרא (moon), Hebrew סַהַר (sáhar, crescent) and Old South Arabian 𐩦𐩠𐩧 (s²hr, beginning of the lunar month).

Pronunciation 1

Verb

شَهَرَ (šahara) I (non-past يَشْهَرُ (yašharu), verbal noun شَهْر (šahr) or شُهْرَة (šuhra))

  1. to spread, to make known, to divulge
  2. to make well-known, to make famous, to make notorious
  3. to proclaim, to announce
  4. to draw (a weapon), to unsheathe
Conjugation
More information verbal noun الْمَصْدَر, active participle اِسْم الْفَاعِل ...

Pronunciation 2

Etymology 1.2

Verb

شَهَّرَ (šahhara) II (non-past يُشَهِّرُ (yušahhiru), verbal noun تَشْهِير (tašhīr))

  1. to make well-known, to make famous, to make notorious
  2. to spread, to make known, to divulge
  3. to proclaim, to announce
  4. to defame, to slander, to revile, to pillory, to condemn, to denounce
Conjugation
More information verbal noun الْمَصْدَر, active participle اِسْم الْفَاعِل ...

Etymology

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃahr/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

شَهْر (šahr) m (plural أَشْهُر (ʔašhur) or شُهُور (šuhūr))

  1. verbal noun of شَهَرَ (šahara) (form I)
  2. month (unit of time)
  3. new moon (beginning of the lunar month)
    شَهْر الْعَسَل (šahr al-ʕasal, honeymoon)
Declension
More information singular, basic singular triptote ...

References

  • Jeffery, Arthur (1938), The Foreign Vocabulary of the Qurʾān (Gaekwad’s Oriental Series; 79), Baroda: Oriental Institute, pages 186–187
  • Wehr, Hans with Kropfitsch, Lorenz (1985), “شهر”, in Arabisches Wörterbuch für die Schriftsprache der Gegenwart (in German), 5th edition, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, published 2011, →ISBN, page 680
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Egyptian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic شَهْر (šahr).

Noun

شهر (šahr) m (dual شهرين (šahrēn), plural شهور (šuhūr), paucal تشهر (tušhur))

  1. month

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic شَهْر (šahr).

Pronunciation

Noun

شهر (šahar) m (plural شهور (šuhūr))

  1. month

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Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic شَهْر (šahr).

Pronunciation

Noun

شهر (šhar) m (dual شهرين (šahrayn), plural شهور (šhūr) or شهورة (šhūra))

  1. month

See also

Gregorian calendar months in Moroccan Arabic · شهور التقويم الميلادي (šhūr et-taqwīm el-mīlādi) (layout · text)
January February March April
شهر واحد (šhar wāḥid)
يناير (yanāyir)
شهر جوج (šhar jūj)
فبراير (fibrāyir)
شهر تلاتة (šhar tlāta)
مارس (māris)
شهر ربعة (šhar rabʕa)
أبريل (abrīl)
May June July August
شهر خمسة (šhar ḵamsa)
ماي (māy)
شهر ستة (šhar sitta)
يونيو (yūnyu)
شهر سبعة (šhar sabʕa)
يوليوز (yūlyūz)
شهر تمنية (šhar tmanya)
غشت (ḡušt)
September October November December
شهر تسعة (šhar tisʕa)
شهر تسعود (šhar tisʕūd)
شتنبر (šutanbir)
شهر عشرة (šhar ʕašra)
أكتوبر (ʔuktūbar)
شهر حداش (šhar ḥdāš)
نونبر (nuwanbir)
شهر تناش (šhar tnāš)
دجنبر (dujanbir)
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Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

    Borrowed from Persian شهر (šahr, city, town).

    Noun

    شهر (şehir)

    1. city, a large settlement bigger than a town
      Synonyms: كنت (kent), مدینه (medine)
    2. (especially) the chief city or capital of a province

    Derived terms

    • آلاشهر (alaşehir, town in Manisa province)
    • اسكی شهر (eski şehir, a city in Turkey)
    • شهر امینی (şehir emini, prefect)
    • شهر اوغلانی (şehir oğlanı, street Arab)
    • شهربند (şehirbend, the walls around a city)
    • شهرستان (şehirstan, country full of cities)
    • شهرلو (şehirli, townsman)
    • قیر شهری (kır şehri, Kırşehir, a city and province in Turkey)
    • نوشهر (nevşehir, Nevşehir, a city and province in Turkey)

    Descendants

    • Turkish: şehir
    • Serbo-Croatian:

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    Persian

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

      Inherited from Middle Persian 𐭱𐭲𐭥𐭩 (štry /⁠šahr⁠/) (compare Old Persian 𐎧𐏁𐏂𐎶 (x-š-ç-m /⁠xšaça-⁠/)), from Proto-Iranian *xšaθram, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *kšatrám. Compare Pashto ښار (ẍâr), Avestan 𐬑𐬱𐬀𐬚𐬭𐬀 (xšaθra) and Sanskrit क्षत्र (kṣatra).

      Pronunciation

       

      More information Readings, Classical reading? ...

      Noun

      شَهْر (šahr) (plural شهرها, Tajik spelling шаҳр)

      1. city, town
        بزرگترین شهر ایرانbozorgtarin šahr-e irânlargest city in Iran
      2. (obsolete) land, country, realm
        • c. 1011, Abu'l-Qāsim Firdawsī, “The Tale of Rustam and Isfandiyār”, in شاهنامه [Book of Kings]:
          چو او شهر ایران به گشتاسپ داد
          نیامد ترا هیچ زان تخت یاد
          سوی او یکی نامه ننوشته‌ای
          از آرایش بندگی گشته‌ای
          čū ō šahr-i ērān ba guštāsp dād
          nē-āmad tu-rā hēč z-ān taxt yād
          sōy-i ō yakē nāma nē-niwišta'ī
          az ārāyiš-i bandagī gašta'ī
          When he gave the realm of Iran to Gushtāsp,
          You did not remember that throne at all;
          You did not write a single letter to him,
          You turned away from the adornment of vassalage.
          (Classical Persian romanization)

      Descendants

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      South Levantine Arabic

      Etymology

      From Arabic شَهْر (šahr).

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /ʃahr/, [ˈʃa.h(ɪ)r]
      • Audio (Amman):(file)

      Noun

      شهر (šahr) m (plural أشهر (ʔašhor) or شهور (šhūr))

      1. month

      See also

      Gregorian calendar months in South Levantine Arabic · أشهر التقويم الميلادي (ʔašhor it-taqwīm il-mīlādi) (layout · text)
      January February March April
      شهر واحد (šahr wāḥad),
      كانون التاني (kānūn it-tāni)
      شهر تنين (šahr tnēn),
      شباط (šbāṭ)
      شهر تلاتة (šahr talāte),
      آذار (ʔāḏār)
      شهر أربعة (šahr arbaʕa),
      نيسان (nīsān)
      May June July August
      شهر خمسة (šahr ḵamse),
      أيّار (ʔayyār)
      شهر ستّة (šahr sitte),
      حزيران (ḥazīrān)
      شهر سبعة (šahr sabʕa),
      تمّوز (tammūz)
      شهر تمانية (šahr tamanye),
      آب (ʔāb)
      September October November December
      شهر تسعة (šahr tisʕa),
      أيلول (ʔēlūl)
      شهر عشرة (šahr ʕašara),
      تشرين الأوّل (tišrīn il-ʔawwal)
      شهر حدعش (šahr ḥdaʕš),
      تشرين التاني (tišrīn it-tāni)
      شهر تنعش (šahr tnaʕš),
      كانون الأوّل (kānūn il-ʔawwal)
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      Tunisian Arabic

      Etymology

      From Arabic شَهْر (šahr).

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      شهر (šhar) m (dual شهرين (šahrīn), plural أشهرة (ušhra))

      1. month

      See also

      Gregorian calendar months in Tunisian Arabic · أشهرة سوري (layout · text)
      January February March April
      جانفي فيفري مارس أفريل
      May June July August
      ماي جوان جويلية أوت
      September October November December
      سبتمبر أكتوبر نوفمبر ديسمبر

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