siwar — meaning in English
Kurdish → English · translate English → Kurdish instead
English meaning
- cavalier adj Careless or dismissive about something that actually matters; offhand to the point of recklessness.
- cavalryman noun A soldier in the cavalry.
- equestrian adj Relating to horse riding.
- flippant adj Showing a casual disrespect or lack of seriousness about something that deserves more care.
- forward adj Located at or moving toward the front.
- Hank noun A coiled loop or bundle of yarn, twine, or rope.
- horseman noun A man who rides a horse, especially one who does so skillfully.
- jumper noun British English: a knitted sweater or pullover worn over a shirt.
- mount noun A hill or mountain, especially used before a proper name.
- rider noun A person who rides a horse, bicycle, motorcycle, or similar.
- squire noun Historically, a young nobleman who served and assisted a knight.
Senses
siwar is used for these senses in English:
- cavalryman A soldier in the cavalry.
- equestrian One who rides a horse.
- flippant Showing disrespect through a casual attitude, levity, and a lack of due seriousness; pert.
- forward Without customary restraint or modesty; bold, cheeky, pert, presumptuous or pushy.
- hank (nautical) A ring or shackle that secures a staysail to its stay and allows the sail to glide smoothly up and down.
- high-handed Using power or authority without proper consideration for the feelings or rights of others.
- horseman A soldier on horseback, especially a cavalryman.
- jumper A short length of electrical conductor, to make a temporary connection. Also jump wire.
cavalier — full definition
- adj Careless or dismissive about something that actually matters; offhand to the point of recklessness.
- noun Historically, a mounted soldier or knight, and later a supporter of King Charles I during the English Civil War.