مجروح

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of جَرَحَ (jaraḥa, to wound), from the root ج ر ح (j-r-ḥ).

Adjective

مَجْرُوح (majrūḥ) (feminine مَجْرُوحَة (majrūḥa), masculine plural مَجَارِيح (majārīḥ) or مَجْرُوحُون (majrūḥūn), feminine plural مَجْرُوحَات (majrūḥāt))

  1. wounded

Declension

Noun

مَجْرُوح (majrūḥ) m (plural مَجْرُوحُون (majrūḥūn) or مَجَارِيح (majārīḥ), feminine مَجْرُوحَة (majrūḥa))

  1. wounded man

Declension


Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مَجْرُوح (majrūḥ).

Adjective

Dari Persian مجروح
Iranian Persian مجروح
Tajiki Persian маҷрӯҳ (majrüh)

مجروح (majruh)

  1. wounded
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