قذر

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ق ذ ر (q-ḏ-r).

Verb

قَذُرَ (qaḏura) I, non-past يَقْذُرُ‎ (yaqḏuru)

  1. to be dirty, unclean

Conjugation

Antonyms

Verb

قَذَرَ (qaḏara) I, non-past يَقْذُرُ‎ (yaqḏuru)

  1. to make dirty, unclean

Conjugation

Verb

قَذَّرَ (qaḏḏara) II, non-past يُقَذِّرُ‎ (yuqaḏḏiru)

  1. to make dirty, to foul
  2. to accuse of impurity

Conjugation

Noun

قَذَر (qaḏar) m (plural أَقْذَار (ʾaqḏār))

  1. dirtiness, uncleanliness
  2. feces, stool, excrement

Declension

Synonyms

Adjective

قَذِر (qaḏir) (feminine قَذِرَة (qaḏira), masculine plural قَذِرُونَ (qaḏirūna), feminine plural قَذِرَات (qaḏirāt))

  1. dirty, unclean

Declension

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