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حنبرت

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

This root appears to describe something pure, unmixed, or extremely weak. It is primarily used as an adjective, often in relation to water or a person's strength.

Derived headwords

حَنْبَرِيتadjective
  1. 1.
    pure, unmixedclassical

    Describing something that is pure and not mixed with anything else, especially in contrast to falsehood.

  2. 2.
    very weakclassical

    Describing extreme weakness, often used for water or a person.

Parallel reading

خالص، لا يخالطه صدق
Pure, not mixed with truth.
ماء حنبريت
Pure water.
صلح حنبريت
Pure goodness.
وأورده ابن الأعرابي: أي (خالص)
And Ibn al-A'rabi mentioned it: meaning (pure).
وضاو حنبريت: ضعيف جدا
And a very weak person: extremely weak.