عمر

See also: غمر and ع م ر

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ع م ر (ʿ-m-r).

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

عَمَرَ (ʿamara) I, non-past يَعْمُرُ or يَعْمِرُ‎ (yaʿmuru or yaʿmiru)

  1. to live long, to be long-lived
Conjugation

Verb

عَمَرَ • (ʿamara) I, non-past يَعْمُرُ or يَعْمِرُ‎ (yaʿmuru or yaʿmiru)


عَمُرَ (ʿamura) I, non-past يَعْمُرُ‎ (yaʿmuru)

  1. to thrive, to prosper, to flourish, to flower, to bloom
  2. to be inhabited, to be peopled, to be populated
  3. to be civilized, to be cultivated
  4. to be full, to be filled
Conjugation

Verb

عَمَرَ (ʿamara) I, non-past يَعْمُرُ‎ (yaʿmuru)

  1. to fill with life, to cause to thrive, to make prosperous
  2. to inhabit, to live, to dwell
  3. to fill, to pervade
  4. to reign
  5. to build, to erect, to construct
  6. to rebuild, to restore, to reconstruct
Conjugation
References
  • Wehr, Hans (1976), عمر”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 3rd edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
  • Lane, Edward William (1863), عمر”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate

Verb

عَمَّرَ (ʿammara) II, non-past يُعَمِّرُ‎ (yuʿammiru)

  1. to let live, to keep alive
  2. to prolong life, to grant long life
  3. to populate, to people
  4. to build, to erect, to construct
  5. to rebuild, to reconstruct
  6. to repair, to restore, to overhaul, to refurbish, to recondition
Conjugation

Noun

عُمْر (ʿumr) m (plural أَعْمَار (ʾaʿmār))

  1. life as a period of time, length of life, lifespan, lifetime
  2. age
Declension
Descendants
See also
  • حَياة (ḥayāh, life in general, the state of being alive)
  • مَعِيشَة (maʿīša, life as a way of living, conditions of life)

Etymology 2

Noun

عَمْر (ʿamr) m

  1. verbal noun of عَمَرَ (ʿamara) (form I)
Declension

Etymology 3

Noun

عُمَر (ʿumar) m

  1. verbal noun of عَمَرَ (ʿamara) (form I)
Declension

Proper noun

عُمَر (ʿumar) m

  1. (Islam) Omar bin al-Khattab, second Islamic caliph and a companion of Muhammad
  2. A male given name.
Declension
Descendants

See also


Moroccan Arabic

Verb

عمّر (ʕəmmər)

  1. to fill (a container, etc.)

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic عُمْر (ʿumr)

Noun

عمر (omr)

  1. life

Proper noun

عمر (Omar)

  1. (Islam) Omar bin al-Khattab, second Sunni Islamic caliph and a companion of Muhammad
  2. A male given name.

Urdu

Etymology

From Arabic عُمْر (ʿumr).

Noun

عمر (umar) f (Hindi spelling उमर)

  1. age (whole duration of a being)
  2. lifetime
  3. life
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