سور

See also: سؤر, شور, سؤز, and سوز

Arabic

سُور

Etymology 1

Ordered at the root س و ر (s-w-r), but claimed to be a loan from Classical Syriac ܫܘܪܐ as the original, nomadic Arabs did not need to build walls.

Noun

سُور (sūr) m (plural أَسْوَار (ʾaswār) or سِيرَان (sīrān))

  1. anything that encloses and protects a building
  2. wall, ramparts
Declension
References

Verb

سَوَّرَ (sawwara) II, non-past يُسَوِّرُ‎ (yusawwiru)

  1. to enclose with a wall or fences
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Noun

سُوَر (suwar) f pl

  1. plural of سُورَة (sūra)

Pashto

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sur/

Adjective

سور (sur)

  1. red

Declension

See also

Colors in Pashto · رنګونه (ranguna) (layout · text)
     سپين (spin)      خړ (xëṛ)      تور (tor)
             سور (sur)              نارنجي (nâranji) ; نسواري (naswâri)              ژېړ (žeṛ)
                          شين (šin)             
                                       شين (shin)
             چوڼيا (čuṇyâ) ; نيلي (nili)              کینخي (kinaxi)              ګلابي (gwëlâbi)

Persian

Noun

سور (sur)

  1. nuptials
  2. banquet, feast, entertainment

References


Southeast Pashayi

Pronunciation

IPA(key): [sʊr]

Etymology

From Sanskrit सूर्य (sūrya).

Noun

سوُر (sor)

  1. sun

Further reading

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