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الزغبر

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    All of everythingclassical

    The entirety or totality of any given thing.

  2. 2.
    Fine-leaved plantclassical

    Refers to a type of plant characterized by its delicate or thin leaves.

زَغْبَرَverb
  1. 1.
    To become fuzzyboth

    To acquire a soft, downy, or fuzzy texture, similar to the fuzz on a peach or young bird.

زَغْبَرَهُverb
  1. 1.
    To make fuzzyboth

    To cause something to become fuzzy or downy.

زُغْبِرَverb
  1. 1.
    To be made fuzzyboth

    To have fuzziness or downiness applied to it.

زَغْبُورnoun
  1. 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.