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الهيجبوس

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root describes a person characterized by roughness, boorishness, and a lack of refinement. It conveys a sense of being uncouth, ill-mannered, and perhaps physically imposing in a crude way.

Derived headwords

الهَيْجَبُوسnoun
  1. 1.
    Rough, boorish manclassical

    A man who is rough, uncouth, and ill-mannered. This term implies a lack of social grace and refinement.

حَيْزَبُونnoun
  1. 1.
    Rough, boorish manclassical

    Similar to الهيجابوس, this term refers to a man who is rough, uncouth, and ill-mannered. It is used as a comparison to describe the primary lemma.

Parallel reading

الهيجبوس، كحيزبون: الرجل الأهوج الجافي.
Al-hayjabūs, like hayzabūn: the rough, boorish man.