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  2. 1. To form sugar. 2. To form granules; granulate. 3. To make sugar or syrup from sugar maple sap. Often used with off. [Middle English sugre, from Old French sukere, from Medieval Latin succārum, from Old Italian zucchero, from Arabic sukkar, from Persian shakar, from Sanskrit śarkarā, grit, ground sugar .] sug′ar·er n.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SukkurSukkur - Wikipedia

    The name Sukkur is derived from the Sindhi language word sakhar meaning 'superior'. History. The region around Sukkur has been inhabited for millennia.

  4. A Quranic Name for Boys and Girls. Meaning of Sukkar. Sukkar is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means “sugar”. It also refers to a type of sweet white grape. Get the QuranicNames Android app! Most Popular Muslim Names in 2024. Ayana. Inaya. Aidan. Haneen. Aleena. Aydin. Aariz. Liyana. Zidan. Ruhan. Inara. Eva. Maira. Naira. Zaira. Alaya.

  5. Nov 11, 2022 · Translation. Sugar. Ma days have become long since you're not by my side. Time has stopped! Is this normal? I don't walk towards you, but in reverse, 'cause I don't like a routine. We write our stories and keep the memories afterwards. (Feels like I'm flying) A world like sugar is better - I don't want drama.

  6. May 15, 2024 · From Middle Persian 𐭱𐭪𐭥 (šakar), from Sanskrit शर्करा (śarkarā, “ ground or candied sugar, originally meaning grit, gravel ”). For the vocalism from Middle Persian to Arabic, compare أُشَّق (ʔuššaq, “ ammoniacum ”). Pronunciation [edit] IPA : /suk.kar/

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SugarSugar - Wikipedia

    From Sanskrit (śarkarā), meaning "ground or candied sugar", came Persian shakar and Arabic sukkar. The Arabic word was borrowed in Medieval Latin as succarum, whence the 12th century French sucre and the English sugar. Sugar was introduced into Europe by the Arabs in Sicily and Spain.

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