"مسكر" meaning in South Levantine Arabic

See مسكر in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /msak.kir/, [ˈmsak.kɪr] Forms: مسكّر [canonical], msakker [romanization], مسكّرة [feminine]
Etymology: From Arabic مُسَكَّر (musakkar). Equivalent to the active participle of سكّر (sakkar, “to close”) . Etymology templates: {{inh|ajp|ar|مُسَكَّر}} Arabic مُسَكَّر (musakkar), {{ajp-etym-ap|سكّر|t=to close|tr=sakkar}} Equivalent to the active participle of سكّر (sakkar, “to close”) Head templates: {{ajp-adj|f=مسكّرة|ftr=msakkra|head=مسكّر|tr=msakker}} مسكّر • (msakker) (feminine مسكّرة (msakkra))
  1. closed (of an establishment)
    Sense id: en-مسكر-ajp-adj-9OMAMeqg
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Adjective

IPA: /msak.kar/, [ˈmsak.kar] Forms: مسكّر [canonical], msakkar [romanization], مسكّرة [feminine]
Etymology: From Arabic مُسَكَّر (musakkar). Equivalent to the passive participle of سكّر (sakkar, “to close”) . Etymology templates: {{inh|ajp|ar|مُسَكَّر}} Arabic مُسَكَّر (musakkar), {{ajp-etym-pp|سكّر|t=to close|tr=sakkar}} Equivalent to the passive participle of سكّر (sakkar, “to close”) Head templates: {{ajp-adj|f=مسكّرة|ftr=msakkara|head=مسكّر|tr=msakkar}} مسكّر • (msakkar) (feminine مسكّرة (msakkara))
  1. closed (of an object)
    Sense id: en-مسكر-ajp-adj-f2WbbD9Q
  2. (by extension) locked Tags: broadly Synonyms: مقفّل
    Sense id: en-مسكر-ajp-adj-FEk~X1Rw Categories (other): South Levantine Arabic entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of South Levantine Arabic entries with incorrect language header: 11 8 81
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Download JSON data for مسكر meaning in South Levantine Arabic (3.2kB)

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