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بربح
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to concepts of generosity, nobility, and perhaps abundance or wealth, often associated with esteemed individuals and their lineage. It is used to describe the character and status of prominent figures in Arab history.
Derived headwords
بَرِحَverb
- 1.to cease, stopboth
To stop doing something or to cease from a state or condition. Often used in the negative.
- 2.to move away, departclassical
To leave a place or to move from a position.
بَرَاحٌnoun
- 1.open spaceclassical
An open, uncultivated area of land, a plain or a courtyard.
مُبَارِحٌadjective
- 1.yesterdayclassical
Pertaining to the day before today; yesterday.
بَرِيحٌadjective
- 1.generous, nobleclassical
Possessing noble qualities, characterized by generosity and high moral standing.
بَرَاحَةٌnoun
- 1.generosity, nobilityclassical
The quality of being generous, noble, or magnanimous.
بَرَحٌnoun
- 1.generosity, nobilityclassical
A characteristic of being generous and noble, often used to describe esteemed individuals.
Parallel reading
بربح، كبربط: ع، به قبر عمرو بن مامة
Baraha, as in Kabat: 'A', with him is the grave of Amr ibn Ma'ammah.
أخي كعب الجواد
The brother of Ka'b the generous.
و (عم النعمان) بن المنذر ملك العرب
And (the uncle of Nu'man) ibn al-Mundhir, king of the Arabs.