بکر

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See also: پکر and بكر

Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic بِكْر (bikr).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? bikr
Dari reading? bikr
Iranian reading? bekr
Tajik reading? bikr

Noun[edit]

بکر (bekr) (plural بکرها (bekr-hâ) or ابکار (abkâr))

  1. virgin
  2. (figurative) something untouched; something unsullied
    • c. 1380, Jahān Malik Khātūn, “Introduction”, in دیوان جهان [Divān-i Jahān]‎[1]:
      مصوری که صور ابکار افکار بر صفحات ضمیر اولی‌الالباب کشید []
      musawwirē ki suwar-i abkār-i afkār bar safāhat-i zamīr-i ūlū-l-albāb kašīd []
      the painter [i.e. God] who draws images of unsullied thoughts [lit. the virgins of thoughts] on the pages of the intellects of the prudent []
      (Classical Persian romanization)

Adjective[edit]

بکر (bekr)

  1. virgin, untouched
    جنگل بکرjangal-e bekrvirgin forest