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لغب
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of being tired, weary, or exhausted. It also encompasses related ideas of weakness, fatigue, and the state of being worn out.
Derived headwords
لَغِبَverb
- 1.to be tiredboth
To become weary, exhausted, or fatigued.
لَغَبًاnoun
- 1.tirednessboth
The state or condition of being tired, weary, or exhausted.
لُغُوبًاnoun
- 1.tirednessboth
The state or condition of being tired, weary, or exhausted.
لَغُوبٌnoun
- 1.wearinessclassical
A state of profound tiredness or exhaustion.
لَغِبَ، يَلْغَبُverb
- 1.to be tiredboth
To become weary, exhausted, or fatigued.
لَغِبَ، يَلْغِبُverb
- 1.to be tiredboth
To become weary, exhausted, or fatigued.
Parallel reading
لغب لغبا
He was tired with tiredness.
ولغوبا كصبور
And 'lughuban' like 'sudhur'.
ولغوبا بالضم
And 'lughuban' with the dammah.
لغب، يلغب، بالضم، لغوبا
Lagiba, yalghabu, with the dammah, lughuban.
ولغب، بالكسر، يلغب، لغوبا
And lagiba, with the kasrah, yalghabu, lughuban.
أن لغبا يجوز فيه تسكين الغين المعجمة وفتحها
That 'lagaban' allows for the sukun of the ghayn and its fathah.
يقال بسكونها خاصة
It is said with its sukun specifically.
اللغب بتسكين الغين مصدر لغب كنصر
Al-laghab, with the sukun on the ghayn, is a masdar of lagiba like nasara.
كاللغوب بالضم والفتح
Like al-lughoub, with the dammah and the fathah.
والمفتوح مصدر لغب، كفرح، على القياس
And the one with fathah is a masdar of lagiba, like fariha, according to the قياس (analogy).
واللغوب، الأول بالضم، على قياس فعل المفتوح اللازم كالجلوس
And al-lughoub, the first with dammah, is according to the قياس (analogy) of a verb with a fathah on the second letter that is intransitive, like 'julus'.
والثاني بالفتح شاذ، ملحق بالمصادر التي على فعول، كالوضوء
And the second with fathah is irregular, attached to the masdars that are on the 'fu'ul' pattern, like 'wudu'.