Where does “قبوري” come from?
قبوري (Arabic) comes from Arabic قُبُور, from Arabic قَبْر — grave, tomb.
قبوري (Arabic): a heterodox or heretical frequenter of mausoleums of saints and other virtuous persons (as for petitions, votive undertakings, seeking intercession, and so on); a supposed venerator or worshiper of graves typically, though not exclusively, applied to Sufis
Definitions
- a heterodox or heretical frequenter of mausoleums of saints and other virtuous persons (as for petitions, votive undertakings, seeking intercession, and so on); a supposed venerator or worshiper of graves typically, though not exclusively, applied to Sufis
Ancestry of “قبوري”, step by step
قبوري traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Arabic ـِيّ
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arabic | ـِيّ | {{n-g|suffix used to derive adjectives and... |