بقار

See also: تفار

Arabic

Etymology 1

Occupational noun from the root ب ق ر (b-q-r).

Noun

بَقَّار (baqqār) m (plural بَقَّارُون (baqqārūn), feminine بَقَّارَة (baqqāra))

  1. somebody who slits
    1. grave-digger
      Synonym: حَفَّار (ḥaffār)
    2. a worker in iron, blacksmith
      Synonym: حَدَّاد (ḥaddād)
Declension

Etymology 2

Occupational noun from بَقَر (baqar, cattle).

Noun

بَقَّار (baqqār) m (plural بَقَّارُون (baqqārūn), feminine بَقَّارَة (baqqāra))

  1. somebody who has many بَقَر (baqar) or sells them
  2. (with the article) the star β Boötis
Declension
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