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مهر

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Arabic

Etymology 1

Common West Semitic term; compare Ugaritic 𐎎𐎅𐎗 (mhr), Old South Arabian 𐩣𐩠𐩧𐩩 (mhrt, wealth, possessions, commodities, goods), Biblical Hebrew מָהַר (mahar, to acquire by exchange, to barter, to purchase), Biblical Hebrew מֹהַר (mṓhar, bridal payment, purchasing price), Classical Syriac ܡܗܪܐ (bride-price), Nabataean 𐢓𐢇𐢛 (mohar). Uncertain connection to highly productive Akkadian 𒈠𒄩𒀸 (maḫārum, to face or meet; to accept, to receive; to conduct; to do business, to shift commodities, to transact; to accept valuables, staples, or persons; to take in or collect offers, to take in women by dowries) and Soqotri móḥor (to offer), as the sound change complicates the semantic overlaps. Comparison to Middle Persian mtr' (/⁠mihr⁠/, contract, bond) is fundamentally coincidental.

Verb

مَهَرَ (mahara) I (non-past يَمْهُرُ (yamhuru) or يَمْهَرُ (yamharu), verbal noun مَهْر (mahr))

  1. to settle a dowry for (one's wife, etc.)
Conjugation
More information verbal noun الْمَصْدَر, active participle اِسْم الْفَاعِل ...

Noun

مَهْر (mahr) m (plural مُهُور (muhūr))

  1. verbal noun of مَهَرَ (mahara) (form I)
  2. dowry, dower, marriage portion
  3. price
  4. contracting
Declension
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Descendants
  • Gulf Arabic: مهر (mahar, dowry)
  • Middle Armenian: մահր (mahr)
  • English: mahr
  • Swahili: mahari

Etymology 2

From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (mwdl), 𐫖𐫇𐫍𐫡 (mwhr /⁠muhr⁠/, seal), and denominal verb.

Noun

مُهْر (muhr) m

  1. seal; signet; stamp
Declension
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Descendants

Verb

مَهَرَ (mahara) I (non-past يَمْهَرُ (yamharu), verbal noun ?)

  1. to stamp, to imprint
Conjugation
More information verbal noun الْمَصْدَر, active participle اِسْم الْفَاعِل ...

Noun

مَهْر (mahr) m (plural مُهُور (muhūr))

  1. verbal noun of مَهَرَ (mahara) (form I)
  2. sealing; stamping
Declension
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Etymology 3

    From Proto-Semitic *mahir-/*marw- ((young) man; still fast and physically useful), possibly further Proto-Afroasiatic *ma(hi)r- (servant, slave), potentially related to Arabic مَرْء (marʔ). Compare Akkadian 𒌉 (mārum, young man, son; subordinate, deployable man, service man, usable worker, hireling for a service), Ugaritic 𐎎𐎅𐎗 (mhr, warrior, man, troop; skilled, expert, trained; exceptional, faster, better, or heroic), Sabaean 𐩩𐩣𐩠𐩧𐩩 (tmhrt, contingent of Bedouin mercenaries; specialty troops, proficient at handling camels and desert warfare), Aramaic מהר, Hebrew מָהִיר, Hebrew מַהֵר, Phoenician 𐤌𐤄𐤓 (mhr), Classical Syriac ܡܗܪ (to instruct, to be instructed, to learn, to excel), Ge'ez ምሁረ (məhurä /⁠məhur⁠/, trained).

    Verb

    مَهَرَ (mahara) I (non-past يَمْهُرُ (yamhuru) or يَمْهَرُ (yamharu), verbal noun مَهْر (mahr) or مَهَار (mahār) or مَهَارَة (mahāra) or مُهُور (muhūr))

    1. to be skilled or skillful
    2. to be proficient
    3. to be trained, expert especially at handling
    Conjugation
    More information verbal noun الْمَصْدَر, active participle اِسْم الْفَاعِل ...

    Etymology 4

    From Proto-Semitic *muhr-.

    Noun

    مُهْر (muhr) m (plural أَمْهَار (ʔamhār) or مِهَارَة (mihāra), feminine مُهْرَة (muhra))

    1. foal, colt
    Declension
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    Etymology 1

    The first sense borrowed from Arabic مَهْر (mahr, dowry), from the verb مَهَرَ (mahara, to contract, to give a dowry); see above. The remaining senses inherited from Middle Persian mtr' (mihr, bond, contract), from Old Persian 𐎷𐎰𐎼 (mithra), from Avestan 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬭𐬋 (miθrō, covenant, contract, oath), from Proto-Iranian *miθráh, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *mitra (covenant, treaty, agreement, promise). Compare Sanskrit मित्र (mitra) and the above for a possible layer of phono-semantic matching with the Semitic root regarding business contracts and reception.

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    Noun

    مَهْر (mahr) (plural مهرها)

    1. (Islam) Mahr, dowry, bride-price or gift; a pre-negotiated gift of monetary or symbolic value which is promised to a bride by a groom upon marriage.
    2. contracting
    3. contract
    4. covenant
    Synonyms
    • مهریه (mahriye)

    Etymology 2

      From Middle Persian mtr' (Mihr), from Old Persian 𐎷𐎰𐎼 (Miθra), from Avestan 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬭𐬀 (miθra, covenant, contract, oath), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *mitra (covenant, treaty, agreement, promise). Compare Sanskrit मित्र (mitra), Ancient Greek μεσίτης (mesítēs). Doublet of میترا (mitrā, personal name).

      Pronunciation

       

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      Noun

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      مِهْر (mehr)

      1. kindness, mercy
      2. love, affection, sympathy, friendship
      3. prosperity
      Derived terms
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      Proper noun

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      مِهْر (mehr)

      1. Mehr, the seventh month of the solar Persian calendar.
      2. Name of the sixteenth day of any month of the solar Persian calendar.
      3. the Sun
        • 1990, “سرود ملی جمهوری اسلامی ایران”, performed by Hassan Riyahi & Sayed Bagheri:
          سر زد از افق مهر خاوران
          Sar zad az ofoq mehr-e xâvarân
          Upwards on the horizon rises the eastern sun
        • 2019, “شب رویاییperformed by Aron Afshar:
          سوگند به لبخند تو / دل من بند تو / ای مهر و ماه / تو جان بخواه
          Sowgand be labxand-e to / Del-e man band-e to / Ey mehr o mâh / To jân bexâh
          I swear by your smile / That my heart is your slave / Oh my sun and moon / You can ask my life of me
      4. (Zoroastrianism) Mithra, a Zoroastrian deity.
      Derived terms
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      Etymology 3

      From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (mwdl), 𐫖𐫇𐫍𐫡 (mwhr /⁠muhr⁠/, seal) (compare Parthian 𐫖𐫇𐫍𐫡 (mwhr /⁠muhr⁠/, seal), and Bactrian μολρο (molro)); possibly cognate with words above, otherwise from Akkadian 𒈬𒊬 (mušarû, object bearing a royal inscription), from Sumerian 𒈬𒊬 (mu-sar /⁠musar⁠/), from 𒈬 (mu, name, fame) + 𒊬 (sar, to write); cf. the many descendants of Sumerian 𒁾 (dub, tablet; cylinder seal) including دیوان (divân), دف (daf), دفتر (daftar), Arabic أَدَب (ʔadab), طُوب (ṭūb), طَابَع (ṭābaʕ), ذَبْر (ḏabr, a writing on palm-leaves, a book), ذَبَرَ (ḏabara, to write, to point; to read thoroughly; to understand well).

      Pronunciation

       

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      Noun

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      مُهْر (mohr) (plural مهرها)

      1. seal
      2. impression
      3. stamp
      4. (Shia Islam) A prayer-stone, sometimes made from clay from Karbala or Mashhad, which is placed on the ground in front of the worshipper and onto which the forehead is touched during prayer; also known as a turba.
      Derived terms
      • مهر زدن (mohr zadan)
      • مهر کردن (mohr kardan)
      • مهر و موم (mohr-o-mum)
      Descendants

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