بهار

See also: بہار, تہار, and پہاڑ

Arabic

Etymology

From بَهَرَ (bahara), to glitter, to shine (ب ه ر (b-h-r)?).

Noun

بَهَار (bahār) m (plural بَهَارَات (bahārāt))

  1. spice

Declension


Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Persian بهار (bahâr).

Noun

بهار (bahâr)

  1. blossom
  2. verdure
  3. foliage
  4. spring, the season
Derived terms
  • بهارستان (bahâristân)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic بَهَار (bahār).

Noun

بهار (bahâr)

  1. spice

Persian

گل‌های بهاری

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Persian whʾl (wahār), from Proto-Indo-European *wésr̥ (spring) (compare Old Armenian գարուն (garun), Latin ver, Ancient Greek ἔαρ (éar), Old Church Slavonic весна (vesna), Lithuanian vãsara, Old Norse vár).

Pronunciation

Noun

Dari Persian بهار
Iranian Persian بهار
Tajiki Persian баҳор (bahor)

بهار (bahâr)

  1. spring (season)
  2. blossom
  • بهاری (bahâri)
  • بهاره (bahâre)
  • بهاران (bahârân)
  • بهارستان (bahârestân)

Descendants

Proper noun

بهار (bahâr)

  1. A female given name, Bahar.

See also

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