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خرب

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

خَرِبٌ خرب (S, TA) and ↓ خَرَابٌ (A, Msb) In a state of ruin, waste, uninhabited, depopulated, deserted, desolate, uncultivated, or in a state the contrary of flourishing; (S, A, TA;) applied to a place, (S,) or a country, (A,) or a dwelling, or place of abode. (Msb.) You say دَارٌ خَرِبَةٌ A house which its owner has reduced to ruin, or rendered uninhabited, &c. (S, TA.) [In the phrase, هٰذَا جُحْرُ ضَبٍّ خَرِبٍ, meaning This is a deserted hole of a lizard of the kind called dabb, the word خرب is put in the gen. case عَلَى الجِوَارِ, i. e. because of its proximity to a preceding word in that case, not being so properly.] ― -b2- [Hence,] هُوَ خَرِبُ العَظْمِ (tropical:) [ He is without marrow in the bone ]. (A, TA.) And خَرِبُ الأَمَانَةِ (tropical:) [One in whom trust is not safely reposed ]. (A, TA.) ― -b3- See also خَرَابٌ. -A2- And see خَرَبٌ.

Derived headwords

خَرِبٌ
  1. 1.
دَارٌ خَرِبَةٌ
هٰذَا جُحْرُ
ضَبٍّ خَرِبٍ
عَلَى الجِوَارِ
هُوَ خَرِبُ العَظْمِ
خَرِبُ الأَمَانَةِ