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دبخ

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

دِبْرٌ 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. 1.
مَالٌ دِبْرٌ
مَالَانِ دِبْرٌ
أَمْوَالٌ دِبْرٌ
مَالٌ دَثْرٌ
رَجُلٌ ذُو
رجل دبر