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Nazar Sea

Nazar or "cheshm nazar" is an old representaion of the Richat Structure once a 900 Square Mile Lake. 

The Phrase Means the Spring Nozzle or source of water such as the Ricaht Structurte which feed water down to the lowlands of Mauritania via 500 mile long River.

 


The Persian word cheshm (چشم), meaning "eye," comes from the Proto-Iranian word chashma. The related word cheshmeh (چشمه), meaning "spring" or "freshwater source," shares the same origin, a connection seen in other languages like Arabic where 'ayn can mean both "eye" and "spring". This shared etymology is believed to be linked to the idea of something "coming forth," like a spring from the earth or tears from an eye. 
Origin: The word cheshm ultimately comes from the Proto-Indo-Iranian word čáćšma.
Related words: It is etymologically linked to cheshmeh (spring/source) and the Arabic word 'ayn (eye/spring). 

The word "Nazar" primarily comes from Arabic, where it means "sight," "gaze," or "vision". It is also used in other cultures, including Persian, where it was borrowed from the Arabic root. In many contexts, it refers to an amulet or charm, specifically an eye-shaped one believed to ward off the evil eye. Separately, it is a given name in various cultures, where its meaning can be derived from the Arabic root or have different origins, such as being the Eastern European form of the Late Roman name Nazarius, meaning "from Nazareth". 
Meanings based on origin
Arabic/Persian: The most common origin is the Arabic word نَظَر (naẓar), meaning "sight," "surveillance," or "vision". This root is used in many cultures for the amulet intended to protect against the evil eye.
Biblical/Christian: In Eastern European countries like Ukraine and Russia, the name Nazar can be a form of the Latin name Nazarius. This name is believed to mean "from Nazareth," the town where Jesus Christ grew up.
Other origins:
In some contexts, the name has been linked to the Hebrew word for "purity".
The name can also be derived from the Arabic word for "gold or silver" (naḍār).

 

 

 

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nazar

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish نظر (Turkish nazar), from Arabic نَظَر (naẓar).

Noun
nazar m inan (Cyrillic spelling назар)

evil eye 
Synonym: úrok 

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/urok 

 

Ragn Urok is Ragnarök

 

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