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الجلعب

Root entry · 10 derived lemmas

This 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

الجِلْعَبnoun
  1. 1.
    Harsh, wicked personclassical

    Refers to a person who is rough, ill-mannered, and wicked.

الجِلْعَابَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Harsh, wicked personclassical

    Similar to الجلعب, denoting a harsh and wicked individual.

الجِلْعَبَىnoun
  1. 1.
    Harsh, wicked personclassical

    Also denotes a harsh, wicked, or ill-mannered person.

  2. 2.
    Unruly camelclassical

    Describes a camel that is long, unruly, and arrogant in its gait.

جلعبى العينadjective
  1. 1.
    Sharp-sightedclassical

    Describes someone with extremely keen eyesight.

الجِلْعَبَاةnoun
  1. 1.
    Strong female camelclassical

    A female camel that is strong and vigorous in all aspects.

  2. 2.
    Aged, stooped female camelclassical

    An old female camel that has become hunched and stooped with age.

الجِلْعَبَانَةnoun
  1. 1.
    A type of plant/foodclassical

    This term is equated with الجلبنانة, which refers to a type of plant or food.

اجْلَعَبَverb
  1. 1.
    To lie downclassical

    To recline or lie down, often in a stretched-out manner.

  2. 2.
    To stretch outclassical

    To extend oneself or lie down fully.

  3. 3.
    To go awayclassical

    To depart or move off.

  4. 4.
    To increaseclassical

    To become numerous or abundant.

  5. 5.
    To travel vigorouslyclassical

    To proceed with great effort and speed in travel.

المُجْلَعِبnoun
  1. 1.
    Wicked, evil personclassical

    One who is wicked, evil, and moves with harshness.

  2. 2.
    Abundant floodwaterclassical

    Refers to a torrent of water that is abundant and gathers debris.

جُلْعَبname
  1. 1.
    A mountain nameclassical

    The name of a mountain located in Medina.

دارة الجُلْعَبname
  1. 1.
    A place nameclassical

    The name of a specific location or settlement.

Parallel reading

الجِلْعَب والجلعابة، بفتحهما، والجلعبى، كحبنطى، ويمد: الجافي الشرير
Al-jil'ab and al-jal'abah, with both open, and al-jil'aba, like hubanta, and extended: the rough, wicked one.
ومن الإبل: ما طال في هوج وعجرفة، وهي بهاء.
And among camels: that which is long with wildness and arrogance, and it is splendor.
وجلعبى العين: شديد البصر.
And jil'aba of the eye: intensely sighted.
والجلعباة: الناقة الشديدة في كل شيء، والهرمة التي قوست وولت كبرا.
And al-jal'abah: the female camel strong in everything, and the aged one that became stooped and turned with old age.
والجلعبانة، بكسر الجيم واللام: الجلبنانة.
And al-jal'abanah, with kasra on the jim and lam: al-jilbanah.
واجلعب: اضطجع، وامتد، وذهب، وكثر، وجد في السير.
And 'ajla'aba: he lay down, and stretched out, and went, and increased, and exerted himself in travel.
والمجلعب: الماضي الشرير، و من السيول: الكثير القمش
And al-mujla'ib: the wicked, evil one, and of torrents: the abundant gatherer of debris.
وجلعب: جبل بالمدينة.
And Jul'ab: a mountain in Medina.
دارة الجلعب، وكسبحل: ع.
Dar al-Jul'ab, and Kasbahal: a place.