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ضبرك

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root describes something as large, bulky, or immense. It is primarily used to describe men and camels, emphasizing their substantial size and stature.

Derived headwords

ضَبْرَاكadjective
  1. 1.
    Large, bulkyboth

    Describing a man or a camel as being large, bulky, and of substantial size.

ضَبَارِكadjective
  1. 1.
    Large, bulkyboth

    An alternative form to describe something as large and bulky, used similarly to ضبراك.

الضَّبَارِكnoun
  1. 1.
    The large onesclassical

    The plural form of ضبارك, referring to multiple large or bulky individuals or animals.

Parallel reading

رجل وجمل ضبراك، أي ضخم.
A man and a camel are ضبراك, meaning large.
وكذلك الضبارك.
And likewise is الضبارك.
أعددت فيها بازلا ضباركا
I prepared in it a young camel, large.
يقصر يمشى ويطول باركا
It is short when walking and long when kneeling.
والجمع الضبارك بالفتح.
And the plural is الضبارك, with a fatha.