عصر

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ع ص ر (ʿ-ṣ-r).

Verb

عَصَرَ (ʿaṣara) I, non-past يَعْصِرُ‎ (yaʿṣiru)

  1. to press, to squeeze, to wring

Conjugation

Verb

عَصَّرَ (ʿaṣṣara) II, non-past يُعَصِّرُ‎ (yuʿaṣṣiru)

  1. to revamp, to fit to the age

Conjugation

Noun

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عَصْر or عِصْر or عُصْر or عُصُر (ʿaṣr or ʿiṣr or ʿuṣr or ʿuṣur) m (plural أَعْصَار (ʾaʿṣār) or عُصُور (ʿuṣūr) or أَعْصُر (ʾaʿṣur) or عُصُر (ʿuṣur))

  1. period of time; season; age, century, era; reign
  2. afternoon

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

Noun

عَصْر (ʿaṣr) m

  1. verbal noun of عَصَرَ (ʿaṣara) (form I)

Declension

Noun

عُصُر (ʿuṣur) pl

  1. plural of عُصُر (ʿuṣur)
  2. plural of عَصْر (ʿaṣr)
  3. plural of عِصْر (ʿiṣr)
  4. plural of عُصْر (ʿuṣr)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic عَصْر (ʿaṣr).

Noun

عصر (asr)

  1. century

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic عَصْر (ʿaṣr).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ʔæsɾ], [ʔæːsɾ]

Noun

عصر (asr) (plural عصرها (asr-hâ))

  1. afternoon
  2. evening
  3. period (of time)
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