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حنبرت
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaThis 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.pure, unmixedclassical
Describing something that is pure and not mixed with anything else, especially in contrast to falsehood.
- 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.