حر

See also: جر, جز, خر, خز, چر, جڑ, and Appendix:Variations of "hr"

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ح ر ر (ḥ-r-r).

Pronunciation

  • (free): IPA(key): /ħurr/
  • (heat): IPA(key): /ħarr/

Adjective

حُرّ (ḥurr) (masculine plural حِرَار (ḥirār) or أَحْرَار (ʾaḥrār), feminine plural حُرَّات (ḥurrāt) or حَرَائِر (ḥarāʾir))

  1. free
  2. unimpeded
  3. set free, freedman
  4. born free and noble
  5. virtuous, genuine, true, pure, good
  6. unmixed

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Derived terms

Descendants

Noun

حَرّ (ḥarr) m (plural حُرُور (ḥurūr) or أَحَارِر (ʾaḥārir))

  1. heat
  2. burning of the heart, from pain, wrath, distress, affliction, trouble or fatigue
  3. difficulty or severity of work

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References

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