قارورة

Arabic

Alternative forms

  • قَازُوزَة (qāzūza), قَاقُوزَة (qāqūza), قَاقُزَة (qāquza), قُزَازَة (quzāza) obsolete

Etymology

If genuine, then from the root ق ر ر (q-r-r) from the idea of the glass “standing still” or “chilling” after being shaped. You can help Wiktionary by providing a proper etymology.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /qaː.ruː.ra/
  • (file)

Noun

قَارُورَة (qārūra) f (plural قَوَارِير (qawārīr))

  1. flask, vial; bottle

Declension

Descendants

  • Hijazi Arabic: قارورة (gārūra)
  • Amharic: ቃሩራ (ḳarura)
  • Beja: karōr
  • Blin: qrōrāt
  • Ge'ez: ቃሩራ (ḳarura), ቃራራ (ḳarara)
  • Middle Armenian: կարուրայ (karuray)
  • Persian: قاروره (qârure)
  • Somali: kharurad
  • Tigrinya: ቅራር (ḳərar)
  • Tigre: ቅሮሪት (ḳərorit), ቅራረት (ḳərarät)
  • Oromo: qarāra

References


Hijazi Arabic

قَارُورَة

Etymology

From Arabic قَارُورَة (qārūra).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡaːˈruːra/

Noun

قارورة • (gārūra) f

(plural قَوارير ‎(gawārīr))
  1. bottle (mostly for plastic bottles)

Synonyms

  • قُزازَة (glass bottle)

See also

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