سوار

Arabic

سِوَار

Etymology

Compare Classical Syriac ܫܶܐܪܳܐ (sērā), but even Fraenkel assumes that the Arabic word is genuine and not a loan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /si.waːr/

Noun

سِوَار (siwār) m (plural أَسْوِرَة (ʾaswira) or أَسَاوِر (ʾasāwir))

  1. bracelet

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Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian ʾswbʾl, ʾsp̄wʾl (aswār, horseman, rider).

Pronunciation

Noun

سوار (sovâr, savâr) (plural سواران (sovâr, savârân))

  1. horseman, rider
    پادشاه‌ ارابه‌ها و سواران‌ جمع‌ كرده‌
    The king assembled horsemen and chariots

Synonyms

  • سواره (savâre)

Antonyms

Descendants

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