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السبروت

Root entry · 11 derived lemmas

This root primarily describes barrenness, scarcity, and poverty. It also extends to concepts of insignificance, a young boy, and negative character traits. Additionally, it denotes a specific market location.

Derived headwords

السبروتnoun
  1. 1.
    Barren landboth

    A desolate place devoid of vegetation.

  2. 2.
    Scarcityboth

    A small, insignificant, or worthless thing.

  3. 3.
    Povertyboth

    A state of being poor or destitute.

  4. 4.
    Young boyclassical

    An adolescent male, specifically one without facial hair.

السبريتnoun
  1. 1.
    Povertyboth

    A state of being poor or destitute, synonymous with السبروت.

السبراتnoun
  1. 1.
    Povertyboth

    A state of being poor or destitute, synonymous with السبروت.

السبرتnoun
  1. 1.
    Povertyboth

    A state of being poor or destitute, synonymous with السبروت.

سباريتnoun
  1. 1.
    Barren landsboth

    Plural of السبروت, referring to desolate areas without vegetation.

سبارnoun
  1. 1.
    Barren landsclassical

    A rare plural of السبروت, referring to desolate areas without vegetation.

سباريتadjective
  1. 1.
    Worn outclassical

    Describing land that is worn out or depleted, similar to the idiom 'ثوب أخلاق' (worn-out garment).

سبرتverb
  1. 1.
    To be contentclassical

    To be satisfied or resigned to one's situation.

المسبرتadjective
  1. 1.
    Hairlessclassical

    Lacking hair, particularly on a young man.

السنبريتadjective
  1. 1.
    Bad-temperedclassical

    Having a poor disposition or unpleasant character.

سبرتname
  1. 1.
    Marketclassical

    A specific market located in Tripoli.

Parallel reading

السبروت، كزنبور: القفر، لا نبات فيه
As-sabrut, like zunbur: the barren land, with no plants in it.
والشيء القليل التافه
And the small, insignificant thing.
والفقير
And the poor person.
كالسبريت والسبرات والسبرت
Like as-sabrit, as-sabarat, and as-sabart.
والغلام الأمرد
And the beardless adolescent boy.
ج: سباريت وسبار، وهذه نادرة
Plural: sabarit and sabar, and this latter is rare.
وأرض سباريت: من باب، ثوب أخلاق
And sabarit land: is like the idiom, 'worn-out garment'.
وسبرت: قنع
And sabara: to be content.
المسبرت: الذي لا شعر عليه
Al-musbart: he who has no hair on him.
والسنبريت: السيئ الخلق
And as-sinbrit: the bad-tempered one.
وسبرت، كجعفر: سوق بأطرابلس
And Sabart, like Ja'far: a market in Tripoli.