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خدرب
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to the concept of being large, bulky, or imposing, often in a negative or unpleasant way. It is primarily used to describe animals, particularly camels, and can also refer to a type of snake.
Derived headwords
خِدِرْبname
- 1.large snakeclassical
A name for a large snake, possibly a viper.
خِدِرْبname
- 1.large camelclassical
A name for a large, bulky, or imposing camel.
خَدْرَبَverb
- 1.to be large/bulkyclassical
To be large, bulky, or imposing, typically used for animals.
Parallel reading
خدرب، كجعفر: اسم.
Khadrib, like Ja'far: a name.