خدر

See also: جدر, جذر, and خ د ر

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root خ د ر (ḵ-d-r).

Verb

خَدِرَ (ḵadira) I, non-past يَخْدَرُ‎ (yaḵdaru)

  1. (of a part of the body) to go numb and tingle
Conjugation

Verb

خَدَرَ (ḵadara) I, non-past يَخْدُرُ‎ (yaḵduru)

  1. to keep (a girl) in seclusion
  2. to conceal
  3. to confine
Conjugation
References

Verb

خَدَّرَ (ḵaddara) II, non-past يُخَدِّرُ‎ (yuḵaddiru)

  1. (transitive) to numb; to anesthetize
  2. (transitive) to confine or keep a woman in seclusion
Conjugation

Adjective

خَدِر (ḵadir)

  1. numb
Declension

Etymology 5

Compare Hebrew חֶדֶר (room, ventricle)

Noun

خِدْر (ḵidr) m (plural خُدُور (ḵudūr) or أَخْدَار (ʾaḵdār) or أَخَادِير (ʾaḵādīr))

  1. curtain, drape
  2. covering
Declension

Noun

خَدَر (ḵadar) m

  1. verbal noun of خَدِرَ (ḵadira) (form I)
  2. numbness
  3. stupefaction
  4. indifference
  5. rain
Declension
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Noun

خَدْر (ḵadr) m

  1. verbal noun of خَدَرَ (ḵadara) (form I)
Declension
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