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دوار
دوار
Arabic
Noun
دُوَار or دَوَار • (duwār or dawār) m
Declension
Declension of noun دُوَار (duwār); دَوَار (dawār)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | دُوَار; دَوَار duwār; dawār |
الدُّوَار; الدَّوَار ad-duwār; ad-dawār |
دُوَار; دَوَار duwār; dawār |
Nominative | دُوَارٌ; دَوَارٌ duwārun; dawārun |
الدُّوَارُ; الدَّوَارُ ad-duwāru; ad-dawāru |
دُوَارُ; دَوَارُ duwāru; dawāru |
Accusative | دُوَارًا; دَوَارًا duwāran; dawāran |
الدُّوَارَ; الدَّوَارَ ad-duwāra; ad-dawāra |
دُوَارَ; دَوَارَ duwāra; dawāra |
Genitive | دُوَارٍ; دَوَارٍ duwārin; dawārin |
الدُّوَارِ; الدَّوَارِ ad-duwāri; ad-dawāri |
دُوَارِ; دَوَارِ duwāri; dawāri |
Etymology 2
Template:ar-characteristic noun and characteristic adjective derived from دَارَ (dāra, “to turn, to rotate, to roam, to circulate”), from the root د و ر (d-w-r).
Noun
دَوَّار • (dawwār) m
- wandering, cruising, going about
- traveler, nomad, rover, runabout, wanderer, globetrotter
- explorer
- perambulator, itinerant
- rotor, rotator
- traffic circle
- eddy, whirlpool, vortex
- (Egypt) farm building, farm
Declension
Declension of noun دَوَّار (dawwār)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | دَوَّار dawwār |
الدَّوَّار ad-dawwār |
دَوَّار dawwār |
Nominative | دَوَّارٌ dawwārun |
الدَّوَّارُ ad-dawwāru |
دَوَّارُ dawwāru |
Accusative | دَوَّارًا dawwāran |
الدَّوَّارَ ad-dawwāra |
دَوَّارَ dawwāra |
Genitive | دَوَّارٍ dawwārin |
الدَّوَّارِ ad-dawwāri |
دَوَّارِ dawwāri |
Adjective
دَوَّار • (dawwār)
Declension
Declension of adjective دَوَّار (dawwār)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | دَوَّار dawwār |
الدَّوَّار ad-dawwār |
دَوَّارَة dawwāra |
الدَّوَّارَة ad-dawwāra |
Nominative | دَوَّارٌ dawwārun |
الدَّوَّارُ ad-dawwāru |
دَوَّارَةٌ dawwāratun |
الدَّوَّارَةُ ad-dawwāratu |
Accusative | دَوَّارًا dawwāran |
الدَّوَّارَ ad-dawwāra |
دَوَّارَةً dawwāratan |
الدَّوَّارَةَ ad-dawwārata |
Genitive | دَوَّارٍ dawwārin |
الدَّوَّارِ ad-dawwāri |
دَوَّارَةٍ dawwāratin |
الدَّوَّارَةِ ad-dawwārati |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | دَوَّارَيْن dawwārayn |
الدَّوَّارَيْن ad-dawwārayn |
دَوَّارَتَيْن dawwāratayn |
الدَّوَّارَتَيْن ad-dawwāratayn |
Nominative | دَوَّارَانِ dawwārāni |
الدَّوَّارَانِ ad-dawwārāni |
دَوَّارَتَانِ dawwāratāni |
الدَّوَّارَتَانِ ad-dawwāratāni |
Accusative | دَوَّارَيْنِ dawwārayni |
الدَّوَّارَيْنِ ad-dawwārayni |
دَوَّارَتَيْنِ dawwāratayni |
الدَّوَّارَتَيْنِ ad-dawwāratayni |
Genitive | دَوَّارَيْنِ dawwārayni |
الدَّوَّارَيْنِ ad-dawwārayni |
دَوَّارَتَيْنِ dawwāratayni |
الدَّوَّارَتَيْنِ ad-dawwāratayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
plural unknown | sound feminine plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | ? ? |
? ? |
دَوَّارَات dawwārāt |
الدَّوَّارَات ad-dawwārāt |
Nominative | ? ? |
? ? |
دَوَّارَاتٌ dawwārātun |
الدَّوَّارَاتُ ad-dawwārātu |
Accusative | ? ? |
? ? |
دَوَّارَاتٍ dawwārātin |
الدَّوَّارَاتِ ad-dawwārāti |
Genitive | ? ? |
? ? |
دَوَّارَاتٍ dawwārātin |
الدَّوَّارَاتِ ad-dawwārāti |
Etymology 3
Noun
دِوَار • (diwār) m
- verbal noun of دَاوَرَ (dāwara) (form III)
Declension
Declension of noun دِوَار (diwār)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | دِوَار diwār |
الدِّوَار ad-diwār |
دِوَار diwār |
Nominative | دِوَارٌ diwārun |
الدِّوَارُ ad-diwāru |
دِوَارُ diwāru |
Accusative | دِوَارًا diwāran |
الدِّوَارَ ad-diwāra |
دِوَارَ diwāra |
Genitive | دِوَارٍ diwārin |
الدِّوَارِ ad-diwāri |
دِوَارِ diwāri |
Urdu
Etymology 1
From Sanskrit द्वार (dvāra), from Proto-Indo-Iranian, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰworom (“enclosure, courtyard, i.e. something enclosed by the door”), from *dʰwor-, compare *dʰwer-.
Noun
دوار • (dvār) ? (Hindi spelling द्वार)
Etymology 2
From Arabic دُوَار (duwār), دَوَار (dawār).
Noun
دوار • (duvār, davār) m (Hindi spelling दुवार)
Etymology 3
From Arabic دَوَّار (dawwār).
Adjective
دوار • (davvār) — Hindi spelling: दव्वार (davvār)