بعر
Root entry · 39 derived lemmasThis root primarily concerns the droppings of animals, particularly ungulates. It extends to related concepts like the animal itself, its place of defecation, and metaphorically to poverty and anger. Derived terms also refer to specific animals, locations, and even a type of person.
Derived headwords
- 1.to defecate (animal)both
To produce dung or droppings, specifically referring to animals like sheep, camels, and wild herbivores.
- 2.to become poorclassical
To become completely and permanently poor.
- 3.to become angryclassical
To become intensely angry, especially for the sake of God.
- 1.dung, droppingsboth
The excrement of animals such as camels, sheep, goats, wild cattle, and gazelles. It excludes the dung of domestic cattle, which is called 'khith'.
- 2.complete povertyclassical
Utter and perpetual poverty.
- 1.a piece of dungboth
A single piece of animal droppings.
- 2.a fit of anger (for God)classical
A strong outburst of anger, particularly when motivated by religious conviction.
- 3.a vulvaclassical
The female external genitalia.
- 1.dung (plural)both
The plural of 'ba'r', referring to animal droppings.
- 1.place of defecationboth
The place where an animal defecates.
- 1.camelboth
A camel, typically referring to a mature male (bazil) or a young adult (jadh'). It can also refer to a female camel (naqa).
- 2.donkeyclassical
A donkey, used in the context of carrying loads.
- 3.beast of burdenclassical
Anything that can be carried, a general term for a load-bearing animal.
- 1.donkeyclassical
A donkey, as interpreted in the Quranic verse about carrying a load.
- 1.camels (plural)both
Plural of 'ba'ir', referring to camels.
- 1.camels (plural)classical
A plural form of 'ba'ir', referring to camels.
- 1.camels (plural)classical
Another plural form of 'ba'ir', referring to camels.
- 1.camels (plural)classical
A plural form of 'ba'ir', referring to camels.
- 1.camels (plural)classical
Another plural form of 'ba'ir', referring to camels.
- 1.to become a camelclassical
To transform into a camel.
- 1.complete povertyclassical
Total and lasting poverty.
- 1.a fit of anger (for God)classical
A strong outburst of anger, particularly when motivated by religious conviction.
- 1.vulvaclassical
The female external genitalia.
- 1.sheep/camel that ejects dungclassical
A sheep or camel that expels its dung towards its milker.
- 1.a defect (in an animal)classical
A defect in an animal, specifically when it expels dung into the milk pail while being milked.
- 1.large nabq fruitsclassical
Large fruits of the nabq tree, a term used in Yemen.
- 1.a place nameclassical
A place name.
- 1.a man's nicknameclassical
A nickname for a known man.
- 1.a place nameclassical
A place name.
- 1.a town in Syriaclassical
A town in Syria, located between Aleppo and Hama.
- 1.a town near Aleppoclassical
A town in the region of Nisibin, near Aleppo.
- 1.a town in Mosulclassical
A town in the region of Mosul.
- 1.to expel dungclassical
To expel the contents of the intestines, specifically dung.
- 1.to expel dungclassical
To expel dung from the intestines.
- 1.without door latchesclassical
Describing people whose doors lack latches.
- 1.a woman in mourningclassical
A woman observing mourning, specifically one who has completed her waiting period after her husband's death.
- 1.she completed mourningclassical
She completed her mourning period.
- 1.she threw dung at himclassical
She threw dung at him.
- 1.the night of the camelclassical
The night on which the Prophet Muhammad bought a camel from Jabir.
- 1.a group of peopleclassical
A designation for a group of people.
- 1.a tribeclassical
A tribal name.
- 1.a person from Ba'ranclassical
A person from the town of Ba'ran.
- 1.a person's ancestorclassical
An ancestor's name.
- 1.a person's ancestorclassical
An ancestor's name.
- 1.dung (plural)classical
Plural of 'maba'ir', referring to dung.
No senses extracted.