البءر
Root entry · 18 derived lemmasThis root primarily concerns the act of digging or excavating, specifically a well. It extends to related concepts like preparing, storing, or concealing something, often in a hidden or reserved manner.
Derived headwords
- 1.wellboth
A female noun referring to a dug hole in the ground for water.
- 1.wellsboth
Plural of بئر (well).
- 1.wellsboth
Another plural form of بئر (well).
- 1.well-diggerclassical
One who digs wells.
- 1.wellsboth
Another plural form of بئر (well).
- 1.to digclassical
To excavate or dig, specifically a well.
- 1.to make a well for someoneclassical
To dig a well for another person.
- 1.to digclassical
To dig or excavate.
- 1.to digclassical
To dig or excavate.
- 1.to hideclassical
To conceal or hide something.
- 1.to hideclassical
To conceal or hide something.
- 1.to store upclassical
To store up or reserve something.
- 1.to store upclassical
To store up or reserve something.
- 1.to bring forth goodclassical
To bring forth or present good deeds or provisions.
- 1.to bring forth goodclassical
To bring forth or present good deeds or provisions.
- 1.holeboth
A pit or hole.
- 2.hearthclassical
The place where a fire is made, a hearth.
- 3.storeclassical
A reserve or store of something.
- 1.holeboth
A pit or hole.
- 2.hearthclassical
The place where a fire is made, a hearth.
- 3.storeclassical
A reserve or store of something.
- 1.holeboth
A pit or hole.
- 2.hearthclassical
The place where a fire is made, a hearth.
- 3.storeclassical
A reserve or store of something.