جدر

See also: جذر, خدر, and خ د ر

Arabic

Noun

جُدُر (judur) m pl

  1. plural of جِدَار (jidār)

Gulf Arabic

Etymology

From Classical Arabic Arabic قِدْر (qidr) with fronting and affrication of /q/ → /d͡ʒ/, a limited Kuwaiti Gulf Arabic phenomenon. Cognate with Hijazi Arabic قدر.

Pronunciation

  • (Kuwait) IPA(key): /d͡ʒɪˈdɪr/(in isolation), IPA(key): /d͡ʒɪdr/

Noun

جِدِر (jɪdɪr) (plural جْدور (jdur))

  1. a saucepot; a saucepan
    الي بالجدر يطلعه الملاس
    Whatever is in the saucepot the spatula will get out (famous Kuwaiti saying)

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Iranian *gaδr< *waδr.

Noun

جدر (jadr)

  1. a yearling camel
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