dars

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English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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dars

  1. plural of dar

Etymology 2

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From Arabic دَرْس (dars), often via Urdu.

Noun

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dars (plural durus or duroos)

  1. A lesson on a topic in the Qurʾān or Sunna.
    After fajr a small dars of approximately 10 minutes will take place.

See also

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  • shiur (a lesson on a topic in the Tanakh)

Anagrams

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Albanian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Albanian *dartśei-, from Proto-Indo-European *dorkʷ- (meal). Cognate with Ancient Greek δόρπον (dórpon, supper, dinner; evening).[1]

Verb

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dars (aorist darsa, participle darsur)

  1. to banquet
  2. to dine

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ Demiraj, B. (1997) Albanische Etymologien: Untersuchungen zum albanischen Erbwortschatz [Albanian Etymologies: []] (Leiden Studies in Indo-European; 7)‎[1] (in German), Amsterdam, Atlanta: Rodopi, page 123

Swedish

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Noun

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dars

  1. (colloquial) indefinite genitive plural of dag

Tarifit

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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dars (Tifinagh spelling ⴷⴰⵔⵙ)

  1. (transitive) to align, to arrange in order, to sequence

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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  • Verbal noun: adras (alignment)

Uzbek

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic دَرْس (dars).

Noun

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dars (plural darslar)

  1. lesson, lecture, class

Synonyms

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