تار
Persian
[tʰɒːɾ]
adj
Definitions
- dark
- obscure
- dim
- bleary
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *temH- (dark, enthralled, confused, stunned).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*temH-
Gloss
dark, enthralled, confused, stunned
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
暗, 闇, 冥
Emoji
🌑 🕶️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Wirepuller English
- archwire English
- barbwire English
- crosswire English
- dewire English
- firewire English
- flywire English
- guidewire English
- haywire English
- highwire English
- hot-wire English
- interwire English
- intrawire English
- microwire English
- miswire English
- multiwire English
- nanowire English
- newswire English
- prewire English
- pseudowire English
- rewire English
- setar English
- slackwire English
- slidewire English
- smoothwire English
- thinwire English
- tightwire English
- trawlwire English
- tripwire English
- underwire English
- unwire English
- wirable English
- wire English
- wire speed English
- wire-dancer English
- wire-guard English
- wireball English
- wirebender English
- wirebird English
- wirebound English
- wirecutting English
- wired English
- wiredraw English
- wiredrawer English
- wireform English
- wireframe English
- wiregrass English
- wirehair English
- wirehaired English
- wirehead English
- wirehouse English
- wirelength English
- wireless English
- wirelike English
- wireline English
- wiremaker English
- wiremaking English
- wireman English
- wirephoto English
- wirepuller English
- wirer English
- wirerimmed English
- wireroom English
- wirescape English
- wiresmith English
- wiresome English
- wirestem English
- wiretap English
- wiretapper English
- wirewalker English
- wirewalking English
- wirewater English
- wireway English
- wireweed English
- wirework English
- wireworker English
- wireworking English
- wireworm English
- wirewove English
- wiring English
- wiry English
- sitar Finnish
- abstēmius Latin
- contenebro Latin
- temetum Latin
- tenebrae Latin
- tenebresco Latin
- sitar Italian
- ténèbres French
- guaya Spanish, Castilian
- *temH- Proto-Indo-European
- *temH-s-ro Proto-Indo-European
- *ten- Proto-Indo-European
- *ters- Proto-Indo-European
- *tm̥H-ró- Proto-Indo-European
- *tm̥h₁-ró- Proto-Indo-European
- vaier Norwegian Bokmål
- vajer Swedish
- vaier Norwegian Nynorsk
- wir Middle English
- तार Hindi
- सितार Hindi
- Tamuxe Galician
- Támega Galician
- Támoga Galician
- թառ Armenian
- թել Armenian
- سه Persian
- سهتار Persian
- թել Old Armenian
- tenebro Ido
- wayar Malay
- tar Azerbaijani
- *þimstr gmw-pro
- *tāma Proto-Turkic
- თარო Georgian
- *temeslos Proto-Celtic
- *tā- Proto-Celtic
- 威亞 Chinese
- 威吔 Chinese
- 崴仔 Chinese
- waya Swahili
- *temazros Proto-Italic
- томити Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- там Mongolian
- tamsa Lithuanian
- ستار Urdu
- тамуҡ Bashkir
- wea Marshallese
- ساتار Uighur, Uyghur
- waia Tok Pisin
- tienabre Istriot
- واير Gulf Arabic
- تور Pashto, Pushto
- waya Antillean Creole