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الطبز
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to concepts of fullness, abundance, and physical attributes. It describes a mountain's peak, a camel with two humps, and the act of sexual intercourse. It also signifies a general state of being full or complete.
Derived headwords
الطَّبَزnoun
- 1.Mountain peakclassical
The summit or highest point of a mountain.
- 2.Two-humped camelclassical
A camel that possesses two humps.
طَبَزَهَاverb
- 1.to have intercourse with herclassical
To engage in sexual intercourse with a female.
الطَّبَزnoun
- 1.Fullnessboth
The state of being full or complete; abundance.
Parallel reading
الطَّبَز، بالكسر: ركن الجبل
Al-tabaz, with a kasra: the peak of the mountain.
والجمل ذو السنامين
And the two-humped camel.
وطبزها: جامعها
And tabazaha: he had intercourse with her.
والطبز: الملء لكل شيء
And al-tabaz: fullness for everything.