قبر

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Arabic[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From the root ق ب ر (q-b-r). Compare Hebrew קָבַר (qāḇar) and Ge'ez ቀበረ (ḳäbärä, to bury).

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قَبَرَ (qabara) I, non-past يَقْبِرُ or يَقْبُرُ‎ (yaqbiru or yaqburu)

  1. to bury, to entomb
  2. to keep confined, to lock up (someone)
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Etymology 2[edit]

قَبْر

From the root ق ب ر (q-b-r), from Proto-Semitic *qabr-. Compare Akkadian 𒀍 (qabrum, grave), Classical Syriac ܩܲܒ݂ܪܵܐ (qaḇrāʾ), Hebrew קֶבֶר (qéḇer), Phoenician 𐤒𐤁𐤓 (qbr) and Ugaritic 𐎖𐎁𐎗 (qbr).

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Noun[edit]

قَبْر (qabrm (plural قُبُور (qubūr))

  1. verbal noun of قَبَرَ (qabara) (form I)
  2. tomb, grave, sepulcher
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Etymology 3[edit]

قُبَّرَة
 قبر on Arabic Wikipedia

From the root ق ب ر (q-b-r), diggers; larks are small ground-dwelling songbirds that typically feed by digging up grub.

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قُبَّر (qubbarm (collective, singulative قُبَّرَة f (qubbara))

  1. lark (bird)
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Hijazi Arabic[edit]

Root
ق ب ر
2 terms

Etymology 1[edit]

From Arabic قَبَرَ (qabara).

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Verb[edit]

قَبَر (gabar) I (non-past يِقْبُر (yigbur))

  1. to bury, to entomb
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    Conjugation of قبر (gabar)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m قبرت (gabart) قبرت (gabart) قبر (gabar) قبرنا (gabarna) قبرتوا (gabartu) قبروا (gabaru)
f قبرتي (gabarti) قبرت (gabarat)
non-past m أقبر (ʔagbur) تقبر (tigbur) يقبر (yigbur) نقبر (nigbur) تقبروا (tigburu) يقبروا (yigburu)
f تقبري (tigburi) تقبر (tigbur)
imperative m اقبر (agbur) اقبروا (agburu)
f اقبري (agburi)

Etymology 2[edit]

From Arabic قَبْر (qabr).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ɡa.bur/, [ɡa.bʊr]

Noun[edit]

قَبُر (gaburm (construct state قَبْر (gabr), plural قُبُور (gubūr))

  1. tomb, grave, sepulcher

Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Persian قبر (qabr), from Arabic قَبْر (qabr).

Noun[edit]

قبر (kabr, kabir) (plural قبور (kubur), and قبرلر (kabirler))

  1. tomb, grave, sepulcher

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Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic قَبْر (qabr).

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Readings
Classical reading? qaḇr
Dari reading? qabr
Iranian reading? ğabr
Tajik reading? qabr

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Dari قبر
Iranian Persian
Tajik қабр

قَبْر (qabr) (plural قبرها (qabr-hâ) or قُبور (qobur))

  1. grave, tomb
    Synonyms: گور (gur), آرامْگاه (ârâmgâh)

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Urdu[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Classical Persian قبر (qaḇr), from Arabic قَبْر (qabr).

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قَبْر (qabrf (Hindi spelling क़ब्र)

  1. grave, tomb

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