کور

See also: گؤز, كور, گور, كوز, کوز, and گوز

Baluchi

Etymology 1

Adjective

کور (kor)

  1. blind

Etymology 2

Noun

کور (kor)

  1. river

See also


Pashto

FWOTD – 15 August 2015

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kor/

Noun

کور (kor) m (plural کورونه (koruna))

  1. house

Declension

References


Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (kwl), 𐫐𐫇𐫡 (kwr), 𐫞𐫇𐫡 (qwr /kōr/, blind). Compare Sogdian [script needed] (kwr /kōr/), and Old Armenian կոյր (koyr, blind), an Iranian borrowing.

Pronunciation

Dari Persian کور
Iranian Persian کور
Tajiki Persian кӯр (kür)

Adjective

کور (kur)

  1. blind

Inflection

Synonyms

  • کوری (kuri)
  • کور کردن (kur kardan)
  • کور شدن (kur šodan)

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: kor
  • Baluchi: کور (kor)
  • Ottoman Turkish: كور (kör)
    • Turkish: kör
    • Albanian: qorr
    • Bulgarian: кьор (kjor)
    • Middle Armenian: քոռ (kʿoṙ)
    • Romanian: chior
    • Serbo-Croatian: ћор, ćor
  • Pashto: کور (kor)
  • Urdu: کور (kor, kūr)

Further reading


Urdu

Etymology 1

From Persian کور (kur).

Adjective

کور (kor, kūr) (Hindi spelling कोर, , कूर)

  1. blind

Etymology 2

From Sanskrit क्रूर (krūra), from Old Indo-Aryan krūra-

Alternative forms

  • کرور (krūr)

Adjective

کور (kūr) (Hindi spelling कूर)

  1. cruel
  2. harsh
  3. vile
  4. inauspicious
  5. hurt
  6. wounded

Etymology 3

Noun

کور (kor) f (Hindi spelling कोर)

  1. point
  2. tip
  3. side
  4. edge
  5. splinter
  6. crore

References

  • McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993), کور”, in The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press
  • Platts, John T. (1884), کور”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & co.
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