šaurs

Etymology
From, from , with a suffix. The meaning evolved from “bent (inward), concave” to “narrow.” Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Alternatively, from as in.

Adjective

 * 1) narrow having little breadth; having a relatively small distance from side to side, or (for round objects) a relatively small diameter
 * 2) narrow uncomfortable because of lack of space
 * 3)  acute
 * 4)  tight
 * 5)  narrow, tense pronounced with relatively small mouth opening
 * 6)  narrow including relatively few people
 * 7) narrow a smaller subset of a larger domain of activity
 * 8)  narrow lacking versality, breadth, depth
 * 1) narrow uncomfortable because of lack of space
 * 2)  acute
 * 3)  tight
 * 4)  narrow, tense pronounced with relatively small mouth opening
 * 5)  narrow including relatively few people
 * 6) narrow a smaller subset of a larger domain of activity
 * 7)  narrow lacking versality, breadth, depth
 * 1)  narrow, tense pronounced with relatively small mouth opening
 * 2)  narrow including relatively few people
 * 3) narrow a smaller subset of a larger domain of activity
 * 4)  narrow lacking versality, breadth, depth
 * 1) narrow a smaller subset of a larger domain of activity
 * 2)  narrow lacking versality, breadth, depth
 * 1) narrow a smaller subset of a larger domain of activity
 * 2)  narrow lacking versality, breadth, depth
 * 1)  narrow lacking versality, breadth, depth
 * 1)  narrow lacking versality, breadth, depth