deriv► al‑quṭr al‑miṣrī, n., Egypt
► ʔarbaʕaẗ ʔaqṭār al-dunyā, n.pl., the four quarters of the world
► al-rawʕaẗ allatī taʔḫuḏunī min ǧamīʕ ʔaqṭārī, expr., the rapture which holds me completely enthralled, which pervades my heart through and through
► ʔaqṭār al-bayt, n.f.pl., the whole interior of the house► quṭrī, adj., 1 regional; 2 ↗²quṭr: nisba formation.For other values attached to the root, cf. ↗qaṭara, ↗qaṭṭara, ↗qiṭār, ↗taqāṭara, ↗²quṭr, ↗Qaṭar, ↗quṭ(u)r, ↗qaṭrān, ↗miqṭaraẗ, ↗Qaṭṭāraẗ, and, for the general picture (incl. earlier values, now obsolete), root entry ↗QṬR.