نقرة

See also: نقره

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ن ق ر (n-q-r).

Noun

نَقْرَة (naqra) f (plural نَقَرَات (naqarāt))

  1. instance noun of نَقَرَ (naqara)

Declension

Noun

نُقْرَة (nuqra) f (plural نُقَر (nuqar) or نِقَار (niqār))

  1. cavity, cleft, socket
  2. (archaic) concentration of silver, high-quality silver
  3. hollow of the backneck, condyloid fossa

Declension

Descendants

  • → Medieval Latin: nucha, nucra, nocra
  • Middle Armenian: նուկրայ (nukray)
  • Persian: نقره (noqre, silver)
  • Classical Syriac: ܢܘܽܩܪܐ (nuqra, hole; silver)

Noun

نِقْرَة (niqra) f

  1. quarrel, strife, hassle

Declension

Further reading

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