"یار غار" meaning in All languages combined

See یار غار on Wiktionary

Noun [Persian]

IPA: [jɑː.ɾi ɣɑːɾ] [Classical-Persian], [jɑː.ɾɪ ɣɑːɾ] [Dari, formal], [jɑː.ɾɪ ɣɑːɾ] [Dari, formal], [jɑː.ɾɪ ɣɑːɾ] [Kabuli], [jɔː.ɾi ɣɔːɾ] (note: Hazaragi), [jɒː.ɹe qɒːɹ] [Iran, formal], [jɔ.ɾi ʁɔɾ] [Tajik, formal] Forms: یارِ غار [canonical], yâr-e ğâr [romanization]
Etymology: یار (yâr, “friend”) + غار (ğâr, “cave”), with ezâfe marking possession: "friend of the cave." From an episode alluded to in the Qur'an (9:40) and later elaborated by the Islamic tradition, in which the Prophet Muhammad hides with his friend Abu Bakr in a cave when pursued by the pagan tribe of Quraysh. Etymology templates: {{af|fa|یار|غار|t1=friend|t2=cave|tr1=yâr|tr2=ğâr}} یار (yâr, “friend”) + غار (ğâr, “cave”) Head templates: {{head|fa|noun|||||||f1tr=|f2tr=|f3tr=|head=یارِ غار|head2=|head3=|tr=yâr-e ğâr|tr2=|tr3=}} یارِ غار • (yâr-e ğâr), {{fa-noun|head=یارِ غار|tr=yâr-e ğâr}} یارِ غار • (yâr-e ğâr)
  1. (figurative) intimate friend, loyal friend Tags: figuratively
    Sense id: en-یار_غار-fa-noun-8tVx0Jpx Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Persian entries with incorrect language header
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