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البجرة

Root entry · 31 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the navel, but extends to abdominal swellings, knots, and by extension, significant matters, flaws, and formidable individuals or events. It also encompasses specific historical figures and places.

Derived headwords

البَجْرَةnoun
  1. 1.
    navelboth

    The navel, whether large or small.

  2. 2.
    knotboth

    A knot or swelling found in the abdomen, face, or neck.

ابن بجرةname
  1. 1.
    Ibn Bujrahclassical

    A person known as Ibn Bujrah, who was a seller of veils in Ta'if.

عبد الله بن عمرو بن بجرةname
  1. 1.
    Abdullah bin Amr bin Bujrahclassical

    A companion of the Prophet (Sahabi).

عقبة بن بجرةname
  1. 1.
    Uqbah bin Bujrahclassical

    A successor to the companions (Tabi'i).

شبيب بن بجرةname
  1. 1.
    Shabib bin Bujrahclassical

    A person who participated with Ibn Muljam in the assassination of Ali ibn Abi Talib.

عَجْرَه وبَجْرَهnoun
  1. 1.
    flaws and allclassical

    His flaws, defects, and his entire affair or situation.

الأَبْجَرadjective
  1. 1.
    protruding navelboth

    One whose navel has protruded.

  2. 2.
    large-belliedboth

    Having a large or swollen belly.

بَجِرَverb
  1. 1.
    to have a protruding navelboth

    To have a protruding navel, or to have a large belly.

بَجَرnoun
  1. 1.
    ship's ropeclassical

    A rope used for a ship.

  2. 2.
    Antarah's horseclassical

    The name of Antarah ibn Shaddad's horse.

أَبْجَرname
  1. 1.
    Abjarclassical

    The name of a man.

البَجَرnoun
  1. 1.
    evilclassical

    Evil, wickedness, or mischief.

  2. 2.
    great matterclassical

    A significant or important affair or matter.

  3. 3.
    wonderclassical

    Something astonishing or wondrous.

البَجْرِيّadjective
  1. 1.
    formidableclassical

    A formidable person, a schemer, or a calamity.

البَجَرِيَّةnoun
  1. 1.
    calamityclassical

    A calamity, a formidable person, or a schemer.

بَجِرَverb
  1. 1.
    to be full (stomach)both

    To have one's stomach filled with milk or water to the point of not being thirsty.

تَبَجَّرَverb
  1. 1.
    to drink excessivelyclassical

    To insist on drinking something, particularly wine, excessively.

كثير بجيرname
  1. 1.
    Kathir Bujayrclassical

    A person named Kathir Bujayr, possibly referring to an epithet or follower.

بَجَرْتُ عنهverb
  1. 1.
    to become relaxedclassical

    To become relaxed or loose.

اِبْجَأَرَرْتُverb
  1. 1.
    to become relaxedclassical

    To become relaxed or loose.

البَجْرَاءnoun
  1. 1.
    elevated landclassical

    Land that is elevated or high.

البَجَرَاتnoun
  1. 1.
    waters of Shuranclassical

    Waters located in Mount Shuran, overlooking Aqiq of Medina.

البُجَيْرَاتnoun
  1. 1.
    waters of Shuranclassical

    Waters located in Mount Shuran, overlooking Aqiq of Medina.

البَاجِرadjective
  1. 1.
    swollen-belliedboth

    Having a swollen or distended abdomen.

كاهجرname
  1. 1.
    Kahjarclassical

    An idol worshipped by the Azd tribe.

ابن أوسname
  1. 1.
    Ibn Awsclassical

    A companion of the Prophet (Sahabi).

ابن زهيرname
  1. 1.
    Ibn Zuhayrclassical

    A companion of the Prophet (Sahabi).

ابن أبي بجيرname
  1. 1.
    Ibn Abi Bujayrclassical

    A companion of the Prophet (Sahabi).

ابن عمرانname
  1. 1.
    Ibn Imranclassical

    A companion of the Prophet (Sahabi).

ابن عبد اللهname
  1. 1.
    Ibn Abdullahclassical

    A companion of the Prophet (Sahabi).

محمد بن عمر بن بجيرname
  1. 1.
    Muhammad bin Umar bin Bujayrclassical

    A traditionist (Muhaddith).

أحمد بن عمرname
  1. 1.
    Ahmad bin Umarclassical

    A traditionist (Muhaddith), grandson of Muhammad bin Umar bin Bujayr.

المطهر بن أبي نزار البجيريانname
  1. 1.
    Al-Mutahhar bin Abi Nizar Al-Bujayriyanclassical

    A traditionist (Muhaddith).

Parallel reading

البَجْرَة، بالضم: السرة عظمت أم لا
Al-Bujrah, with dammah: the navel, whether large or not.
والعقدة في البطن والوجه والعنق
And a knot in the abdomen, face, and neck.
وابن بجرة: كان خمارا بالطائف
And Ibn Bujrah: he was a seller of veils in Ta'if.
وعبد الله بن عمرو بن بجرة: صحابي
And Abdullah bin Amr bin Bujrah: a companion (Sahabi).
وعقبة بن بجرة، محركة: تابعي
And Uqbah bin Bujrah, with harakah: a successor (Tabi'i).
وشبيب بن بجرة: شارك ابن ملجم في دم أمير المؤمنين
And Shabib bin Bujrah: he participated with Ibn Muljam in the blood of the Commander of the Faithful (Ali).
وذكر عجره وبجره، أي: عيوبه، وأمره كله
And he mentioned his flaws and his defects, meaning: his faults, and his entire affair.
والأبجر: الذي خرجت سرته، والعظيم البطن
And Al-Abjar: he whose navel has protruded, and the large-bellied.
وقد بجر، كفرح فيهما
And he became Abjar, as in 'faraha', in both senses.
ج: بجر وبجران
Plural: bujur and bujran.
و: حبل السفينة، وفرس عنترة بن شداد
And: a ship's rope, and the horse of Antarah bin Shaddad.
وأبجر: رجل
And Abjar: a man.
والبجر، بالضم: الشر، والأمر العظيم، والعجب
And Al-Bajar, with dammah: evil, a great matter, and wonder.
ج: أباجر، جج: أباجير
Plural: abajar, plural of plural: abajir.
والبجري والبجرية بضمهما: الداهية، ج: البجارى
And Al-Bajri and Al-Bajriyyah, with dammah on both: the calamity, plural: Al-Bajari.
وبجر، كفرح، فهو بجر: امتلأ بطنه من اللبن والماء، ولم يرو
And he became full, as in 'faraha', so he is 'bujr': his stomach filled with milk and water, and he was not thirsty.
وتبجر النبيذ: ألح في شربه
And he 'tabajjara' the wine: he insisted on drinking it.
وكثير بجير: إتباع
And Kathir Bujayr: a follower.
وبجرت عنه، بالكسر، وابجاررت: استرخيت
And I became relaxed from it, with kasrah, and I 'abja'rartu': I became relaxed.
والبجراء: الأرض المرتفعة
And Al-Bujra': the elevated land.
والبجرات، محركة، أو البجيرات: مياه في جبل شوران المطل على عقيق المدينة
And Al-Bajarat, with harakah, or Al-Bujayrat: waters in Mount Shuran overlooking Aqiq of Medina.
والباجر: المنتفخ الجوف
And Al-Bafir: the one with a swollen belly.
وكهاجر: صنم عبدته الأزد، ويكسر
And Kahjar: an idol worshipped by the Azd, and it can be read with kasrah.
وكزبير: ابن أوس، وابن زهير، وابن بجرة، بالفتح، وابن أبي بجير، وابن عمران، وابن عبد الله: صحابيون
And like Zubayr: Ibn Aws, and Ibn Zuhayr, and Ibn Bujrah, with fatha, and Ibn Abi Bujayr, and Ibn Imran, and Ibn Abdullah: companions (Sahabiyyun).
ومحمد بن عمر بن بجير الحافظ، وحفيده أحمد بن عمر، والمطهر بن أبي نزار البجيريان: محدثون
And Muhammad bin Umar bin Bujayr the traditionist, and his grandson Ahmad bin Umar, and Al-Mutahhar bin Abi Nizar Al-Bujayriyan: traditionists (Muhaddithun).