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دبخ
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaدِبْرٌ دبر : see دَبْرٌ, last sentence but two, and last sentence. ― -b2- Also, (S, M, K,) and ↓ دَبْرٌ, (M, K,) Much property or wealth; or many camels or the like; (S, M, K;) such as cannot be computed, or calculated: (M:) the sing. [and dual] and pl. are alike: you say [using it as an epithet] مَالٌ دِبْرٌ and مَالَانِ دِبْرٌ and أَمْوَالٌ دِبْرٌ: (S, M:) this mode of usage is best known; but sometimes دُبُورٌ is used as its pl.: (M:) in like manner you say مَالٌ دَثْرٌ: and you say also رَجُلٌ ذُو دِبْرٍ, (S, TA,) and رجل دبر, [unless this be a mistake for the phrase immediately preceding,] (Fr, TA,) meaning a man having large possessions in land or houses or other property. (Fr, S, TA.)
Derived headwords
دِبْرٌ
- 1.
مَالٌ دِبْرٌ
مَالَانِ دِبْرٌ
أَمْوَالٌ دِبْرٌ
مَالٌ دَثْرٌ
رَجُلٌ ذُو
رجل دبر