ʾaḥwar

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ʾaḥwar is a masculine term which can be translated as "having eyes with an intense contrast of white and black". It is related to the plural form ḥūr.

When

Attested period
1600 – 1700
Historical notes
Word entered European languages.

Relationships

co occurs with
ḥawrāʾ, ḥūr

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“In classical Arabic usage, the word ḥūr (Arabic: حُور) is the plural of both ʾaḥwar (Arabic: أحْوَر) (masculine) and ḥawrāʾ (Arabic: حَوْراء) (feminine) which can be translated as "having eyes with an intense contrast of white and black".”

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