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الجنبر
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root appears to primarily describe large or stout animals, specifically camels, and also refers to a young bird of prey. It can also be used as a proper name.
Derived headwords
الجَنبَرnoun
- 1.Large camelboth
A large, stout, or bulky camel.
- 2.Short camelclassical
A camel that is short in stature.
الجَنبَارnoun
- 1.Young bustard chickclassical
The young chick of a bustard bird.
جُحنَبَارnoun
- 1.Large, stout creatureclassical
A large, stout, or bulky creature, often used for a camel.
سِمسَارnoun
- 1.Brokermodern
An intermediary or agent, often in trade or real estate.
- 2.Large, stout creatureclassical
A large, stout, or bulky creature, similar to 'juhnabar'.
جعدة بن مرداسname
- 1.Proper nameclassical
A proper name, referring to a specific individual.
شَبيل بن الجَنبارname
- 1.Proper nameclassical
A proper name, referring to a specific individual, a poet.
Parallel reading
الجَنبَر: الجمل الضخم
Al-janbar: the large camel.
والقصير
And the short one.
وفرخ الحبارى
And the chick of the bustard.
كالجنبار
Like al-junbar.
وسمسار
And simsar.
وفرس جعدة بن مرداس
And the mare of Ja'dah bin Murdas.
وشبيل بن الجنبار: شاعر
And Shabil bin al-Janbar: a poet.