الجلعب
Root entry · 10 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes harshness, wickedness, and a rough, unrefined nature. It extends to describe animals, particularly camels, that are strong, unruly, or old and stooped. It also encompasses concepts of lying down, moving with vigor, and abundance.
Derived headwords
- 1.Harsh, wicked personclassical
Refers to a person who is rough, ill-mannered, and wicked.
- 1.Harsh, wicked personclassical
Similar to الجلعب, denoting a harsh and wicked individual.
- 1.Harsh, wicked personclassical
Also denotes a harsh, wicked, or ill-mannered person.
- 2.Unruly camelclassical
Describes a camel that is long, unruly, and arrogant in its gait.
- 1.Sharp-sightedclassical
Describes someone with extremely keen eyesight.
- 1.Strong female camelclassical
A female camel that is strong and vigorous in all aspects.
- 2.Aged, stooped female camelclassical
An old female camel that has become hunched and stooped with age.
- 1.A type of plant/foodclassical
This term is equated with الجلبنانة, which refers to a type of plant or food.
- 1.To lie downclassical
To recline or lie down, often in a stretched-out manner.
- 2.To stretch outclassical
To extend oneself or lie down fully.
- 3.To go awayclassical
To depart or move off.
- 4.To increaseclassical
To become numerous or abundant.
- 5.To travel vigorouslyclassical
To proceed with great effort and speed in travel.
- 1.Wicked, evil personclassical
One who is wicked, evil, and moves with harshness.
- 2.Abundant floodwaterclassical
Refers to a torrent of water that is abundant and gathers debris.
- 1.A mountain nameclassical
The name of a mountain located in Medina.
- 1.A place nameclassical
The name of a specific location or settlement.