CompareOttoman Turkishداری (modernTurkishdarı) andArabicذُرَة(ḏura).(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)
dari (uncountable)
- (archaic)Synonym ofsorghum.
1876,Augustus Voelcker, “On the Theoretical and Practical Value of Purchased Food, and of its Residue as Manure”, inJournal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England (second series), volume12, page213:Foods, like locust-beans, or rice-meal, ordari-grain (a species of sorghum), which contain less than 8 or 9 per cent. of albuminoids, are too poor in nitrogenous substances to suit the requirements of the animal.
1901 June 21, “Rearing Chickens in the Spring”, inThe Agricultural Journal and Mining Record[1], volume 4, number 6, page246:I regard canary seed ordari as much superior to chicken grits[…]
- Radi,raid,Rida,RAID,arid,dira,Dair,riad,Aird,Irad,IARD
- IPA(key): /ˈdari/ [ˈdʌɾɪ]
- Hyphenation:da‧ri
dári m
- tapeworm
- Mohamed Hassan Kamil (2015),L’afar: description grammaticale d’une langue couchitique (Djibouti, Erythrée et Ethiopie)[2], Paris: Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (doctoral thesis)
dari m (uncountable)
- Dari;Eastern Persian(an Indo-Aryan language of Afghanistan)
- Synonym:persa oriental
FromPersianدری.
- IPA(key): /ˈdɑri/,[ˈdɑ̝ri]
- Rhymes:-ɑri
- Syllabification(key):da‧ri
- Hyphenation(key):da‧ri
dari
- Dari(variety of Persian)
FromPersianدری.
dari m (uncountable)
- Dari
CompareTuareg forms likeTawellemmetadəri. As neither the Tuareg nor Hausa terms have a clear etymology, both may be borrowings from an unknown source.
darī̀ m (femininedaranyā̀,possessed formdarìn)
- korrigum(a kind of antelope)
The feminine form may be used as a generic term.
- Kossmann, Maarten (2005),Berber Loanwords in Hausa (Berber Studies;12), Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag,→ISBN,→ISSN
Inherited fromMalaydari.
dari
- from
darī
- presentpassiveinfinitive ofdō
dari
- inflection ofdarīt:
- second-personsingularpresentindicative
- second-personsingularimperative
First attested in theKedukan Bukit inscription, 683AD.
Thisetymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
dari (Jawi spellingدري)
- from(a place, direction or time period)
- of(a place, direction or time period)
Juan Carlos IdariSepanyol- Juan Carlos I of Spain
- > Indonesian:dari(inherited)
Present participle ofdara(“to get used to”). Diachronically fromArabicدَارٍ(dārin).
dari
- formerly,in the past
- as usual
See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
dari
- pronominal form ofdar:myhouse
dari
- Dari (language)
- IPA(key): /ˈda.ri/
- Rhymes:-ari
- Syllabification:da‧ri
dari n (indeclinable)
- Dari
- dari in Polish dictionaries at PWN
dari m (uncountable)
- Dari(variety of Middle Persian)
FromLatindare.
- IPA(key): /ˈda.ɾi/,/ˈɾa.ɾi/
- Hyphenation:dà‧ri
dari
- togive
- IPA(key): /ˈdaɾi/[ˈd̪a.ɾi]
- Rhymes:-aɾi
- Syllabification:da‧ri
dari m orfby sense (pluraldaris)
- Dari
dari classV (pluralmadari classVI)
- attic,loft
1973, Mohammed S. Abdulla,Duniani kuna watu, page 3:[…] juu ya hilo linalompelekadarini kwa baba yake wakati ule.- […] about that which had him going to his father'sattic at that time.