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الضبارز
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe someone or something that is robust, well-built, and firmly established. It conveys a sense of strength, solidity, and perhaps a slightly imposing or formidable nature.
Derived headwords
الضَّبَارِزadjective
- 1.Robustly builtboth
Describing a person or thing that is strongly and solidly constructed, implying great physical strength and sturdiness.
عَلَابِطadjective
- 1.Large and robustclassical
Similar to الضبارز, this term describes something or someone that is large, stout, and powerfully built.
المُضَبَّرadjective
- 1.Well-formedclassical
Referring to someone whose physical form is well-made, strong, and complete in its structure.
المُوثَّقadjective
- 1.Firmly establishedboth
Describes something that is secured, confirmed, or firmly put in place, implying reliability and stability.
Parallel reading
الضَّبَارِز، كعلابط: المضبر الخلق، الموثق.
The robust, like the large and stout: well-formed in creation, firmly established.