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السربال
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to garments and clothing, encompassing various types of attire. It also extends to the act of wearing clothes and a specific type of rich stew.
Derived headwords
السِّرْبَالnoun
- 1.Shirtboth
A garment worn on the upper body, typically with a collar and sleeves.
- 2.Armorclassical
A protective covering worn in combat, such as a coat of mail or a cuirass.
- 3.Garmentboth
Any item of clothing or covering worn on the body.
تَسَرْبَلَverb
- 1.To wearboth
To put on or wear a garment.
وقد تسربل به — And he wore it
سَرْبَلَverb
- 1.To clotheboth
To dress someone in a garment.
وسربلته — And he clothed him
السَّرْبَلَةnoun
- 1.Rich stewclassical
A thick, rich stew, often made with meat and bread.
Parallel reading
السربال، بالكسر: القميص، أو الدرع، أو كل ما لبس
Al-sirbal, with a kasra: the shirt, or the armor, or everything that is worn.
وقد تسربل به
And he wore it.
وسربلته
And he clothed him.
والسربلة: الثريد الدسم
And al-sarbalah: the rich stew.