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مظفر

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Arabic

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Root
ظ ف ر (ẓ f r)
3 terms

Etymology 1

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Root
ظ ف ر (ẓ f r)
3 terms

Derived from the active participle of ظَفَّرَ (ẓaffara, to cause to be victorious).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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مُظَفِّر (muẓaffir) (feminine مُظَفِّرَة (muẓaffira), masculine plural مُظَفِّرُونَ (muẓaffirūna), feminine plural مُظَفِّرَات (muẓaffirāt))

  1. active participle of ظَفَّرَ (ẓaffara)
  2. victorious, triumphant
Declension
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Etymology 2

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Root
ظ ف ر (ẓ f r)
3 terms

Derived from the passive participle of ظَفَّرَ (ẓaffara, to cause to be victorious).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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مُظَفَّر (muẓaffar) (feminine مُظَفَّرَة (muẓaffara), masculine plural مُظَفَّرُونَ (muẓaffarūna), feminine plural مُظَفَّرَات (muẓaffarāt))

  1. passive participle of ظَفَّرَ (ẓaffara)
  2. one who has been aided to be victorious
Declension
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Descendants
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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic مُظَفَّر (muẓaffar).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? muzaffar
Dari reading? muzaffar
Iranian reading? mozaffar
Tajik reading? muzaffar

Adjective

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Dari مظفر
Iranian Persian
Tajik музаффар

مظفر (mozaffar)

  1. victorious, triumphant

Proper noun

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Dari مظفر
Iranian Persian
Tajik Музаффар

مظفر (mozaffar)

  1. a male given name, Mozaffar or Muzaffar, from Arabic
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