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شرب
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaمُشَرَّبٌ حُمْرَةً ذ (tropical:) A man whose complexion is much tinged over [or much intermixed ] with redness. (TA.) [See also مُشْرَبٌ.] ― -b2- مُشَرَّبَةٌ is an epithet applied to Certain letters the utterance of which, in pausing, is accompanied with a sort of blowing, but not with the same stress as the [ generality of those that are termed ] مَجْهُورَة: they are زَاى and ظَاآء and ذَال and ضَاد: [and Lumsden (in his Ar. Gr. p. 47) states that رَاآء belongs to the same class, likewise: and, as some say, نُون when movent:] Sb says that some of the Arabs utter with more vehemence of voice than others. (TA.)
Derived headwords
مُشَرَّبٌ حُمْرَةً
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