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الزغبر
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to concepts of abundance, fineness, and softness. It also encompasses terms for a specific type of wild animal and the act of becoming fuzzy or downy.
Derived headwords
الزِّغْبَرnoun
- 1.All of everythingclassical
The entirety or totality of any given thing.
- 2.Fine-leaved plantclassical
Refers to a type of plant characterized by its delicate or thin leaves.
زَغْبَرَverb
- 1.To become fuzzyboth
To acquire a soft, downy, or fuzzy texture, similar to the fuzz on a peach or young bird.
زَغْبَرَهُverb
- 1.To make fuzzyboth
To cause something to become fuzzy or downy.
زُغْبِرَverb
- 1.To be made fuzzyboth
To have fuzziness or downiness applied to it.
زَغْبُورnoun
- 1.Lionclassical
A name for a lion.
Parallel reading
الزِّغْبَرُ: الجميعُ من كلِّ شيءٍ
Al-zighbar: The entirety of everything.
والمَروُ الرقيقُ الورقِ
And the fine-leaved plant.
وزَغْبَرَ الثوبُ
And the garment became fuzzy.
وزَغْبَرَهُ
And he made it fuzzy.
وقد زَغْبَرَ.
And it has become fuzzy.
والزَّغْبُورُ: سَبْعٌ.
And al-zaghbur: a lion.