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ضبرك
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis 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.Large, bulkyboth
Describing a man or a camel as being large, bulky, and of substantial size.
ضَبَارِكadjective
- 1.Large, bulkyboth
An alternative form to describe something as large and bulky, used similarly to ضبراك.
الضَّبَارِكnoun
- 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.