See also: ـوار

Khalaj

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Predicative

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وار (vâr)

  1. Arabic spelling of vâr (there is)

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *bār (there is).

Adjective

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وار (var)

  1. existent; there is

Descendants

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  • Turkish: var (pronunciation is va:r in var olmak, var etmek)
  • Gagauz: var

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Persian

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Noun

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وار (vâr)

  1. (rare) flame

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Punjabi

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Etymology

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Inherited from Paisaci Prakrit [Term?] (compare Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀯𑀸𑀭 (vāra)), from Sanskrit वार (vāra). Compare Urdu بار (bār).

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Noun

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وار (vārf (Gurmukhi spelling ਵਾਰ)

  1. time, chance, occasion
    Synonym: دفعہ (dafa'ah)
    پَہلِی وارpahlī vārFirst time

Derived terms

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References

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  • وار”, in Punjabi-English Dictionary, Patiala: Punjabi University, 2024

Sindhi

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Etymology

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Inherited from Sanskrit वाल (vāla).

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Noun

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وارُ (vāruf (Devanagari वारु)

  1. (anatomy) hair

References

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  • Khānu, Balocu (19601988) “وارُ”, in Jāmiʻ Sindhī lughāta (in Sindhi), Hyderabad, Sindh: Sindhī Adabī Borḍ

Urdu

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀧𑀸𑀟𑁄 (pāḍo), from Sanskrit पात (pāta, attack).

Noun

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وار (vārm (Hindi spelling वार)

  1. assault, attack

Etymology 2

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Learned borrowing from Sanskrit वार (vā́ra).

Noun

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وار (vārm (Hindi spelling वार)

  1. a day of the week
  2. occasion, time

References

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  • Platts, John T. (1884) “وار”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.

Ushojo

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Noun

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وار (vār)

  1. a period in which animals were attacked
  2. stubbornness