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الزكب
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the act of expulsion or expulsion-like actions, encompassing childbirth, sexual intercourse, and filling. It also extends to concepts of offspring, containers, and falling into a pit or hole.
Derived headwords
زَكَبَverb
- 1.to expelclassical
To expel a child in a single push during childbirth.
- 2.to have intercourseclassical
To engage in sexual intercourse.
- 3.to fillclassical
To fill something completely.
الزَّكْبnoun
- 1.childbirth expulsionclassical
The act of a woman expelling her child in a single push.
- 2.intercourseclassical
Sexual intercourse.
- 3.fillingclassical
The act of filling.
زَكْبَةnoun
- 1.semenclassical
The seminal fluid; a drop of semen.
- 2.offspringclassical
A child or offspring.
زَكِيبَةnoun
- 1.bagclassical
A type of bag or sack, described as Egyptian.
مَزْكُوبَةadjective
- 1.foundlingclassical
A woman who has been found or picked up; a foundling.
انْزَكَبَverb
- 1.to fall intoclassical
To fall or plunge into a pit or a hole.
Parallel reading
إلقاء المرأة ولدها بدفعة واحدة
A woman expelling her child in a single push.
والنكاح
And sexual intercourse.
والملء
And filling.
والزكبة، بالضم: النطفة، والولد.
And al-zakbah, with dammah: the semen, and the child.
والزكيبة: شبه الجوالق، مصرية.
And al-zakibah: like a sack, Egyptian.
والمزكوبة: المرأة الملقوطة
And al-mazkubah: the woman who was found.
وهي ألأم زكبة: ألأم شيء لقطه شيء.
And she is the most ignoble zakbah: the most ignoble thing that something has picked up.
وانزكب: انقحم في وهدة أو سرب.
And inzakkaba: to plunge into a pit or a hole.