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الحمارس

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to describe something intense, strong, and courageous. It is primarily used to denote a fierce lion or a bold, intrepid individual.

Derived headwords

الحِمَارِسnoun
  1. 1.
    Intense/strongclassical

    Describing someone or something as intensely strong or formidable.

  2. 2.
    Lionclassical

    A term used to refer to a lion, emphasizing its ferocity and strength.

  3. 3.
    Brave/intrepidclassical

    Denoting a person who is courageous, bold, and advances fearlessly.

أم الحمارسname
  1. 1.
    Umm al-Himarisclassical

    A known kunya (patronymic or descriptive name) associated with the Banu Bakr tribe.

Parallel reading

الحِمَارِس، بالضم: الشديد
Al-Himaris, with dammah: the intense/strong one.
والأسد
And the lion.
والجريء المقدام
And the brave, intrepid one.
وأم الحمارس البكرية: معروفة
And Umm al-Himaris al-Bakriyyah: is known.