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تبءط
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the act of lying down or reclining, often implying a state of ease, comfort, or relaxation. It can also extend to the meaning of being content or at peace, and conversely, to a sense of disinterest or aversion.
Derived headwords
تَبَأَّطَverb
- 1.to lie downboth
To recline or lie down, often in a relaxed or comfortable posture.
- 2.to be at easeboth
To be in a state of comfort, peace of mind, or relaxation.
تَبَؤُّطًاnoun
- 1.lying downboth
The act or state of lying down or reclining.
- 2.easeboth
A state of being at ease, comfortable, or relaxed.
تَبَأَّطَ عنهverb
- 1.to be averse toclassical
To feel a disinclination or aversion towards something or someone.
- 2.to be uninterested inclassical
To show a lack of interest or desire for something.
رَغِبَverb
- 1.to desireboth
To have a strong wish or longing for something.
- 2.to be eagerboth
To be very enthusiastic and keen about something.
Parallel reading
اضطجع
He lay down.
وأمسى رخي البال
And he became relaxed and carefree.
و عنه: رغب
And from it: he desired/was averse.