ط و ر

Arabic

Etymology

A variant of ط ي ر (ṭ-y-r), also Classical Syriac ܛ-ܘ-ܪ (ṭ-w-r), Jewish Aramaic and Hebrew ט־ו־ר (ṭ-w-r).

Root

ط و ر (ṭ-w-r)

  1. related to hovering around

Derived terms

  • Form I: طَارَ (ṭāra, to hover round about; to approach, to appear before)
    • Verbal noun: طَوْر (ṭawr)
    • Active participle: طَائِر (ṭāʾir)
    • Passive participle: مَطُور (maṭūr)
  • Form II: طَوَّرَ (ṭawwara, to bring into a new phase, to develop)
    • Verbal noun: تَطْوِير (taṭwīr)
    • Active participle: مُطَوِّر (muṭawwir)
    • Passive participle: مُطَوَّر (muṭawwar)
  • Form V: تَطَوَّرَ (taṭawwara, to enter into a new phase, to evolve)
    • Verbal noun: تَطَوُّر (taṭawwur)
    • Active participle: مُتَطَوِّر (mutaṭawwir)
  • طَوْر (ṭawr, time, phase)
  • طِوَار (ṭiwār, coextensive place)

References

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