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حنبتر
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to concepts of intensity, hardship, and smallness or shortness. It is used to describe difficult situations, short stature, and small objects.
Derived headwords
الحنبترnoun
- 1.Hardshipclassical
A state of difficulty or severity.
حنترnoun
- 1.Narrownessclassical
A state of being constricted or confined.
الحنترةnoun
- 1.Narrownessclassical
A state of being constricted or confined.
الحنتارnoun
- 1.Short personclassical
An individual characterized by small stature.
- 2.Small thingclassical
An object that is diminutive in size.
الحنترnoun
- 1.Short personclassical
An individual characterized by small stature.
- 2.Small thingclassical
An object that is diminutive in size.
Parallel reading
الحنبتر كجردحل
Al-hanbatar, like jurahdal.
مثل به سيبويه
Sibawayh used it as an example.
فسره السيرافي فقال: هو الشدة
Al-Sirafi explained it, saying: it is hardship.
الحنترة، أهمله الجوهري، وقال ابن دريد: هو الضيق
Al-hantarah, Jawhari neglected it, and Ibn Duraid said: it is narrowness.
كالحنتر
Like al-hantar.
والحنتار، بالكسر
And al-hantar, with a kasra.
الحنتر: القصير الصغير
Al-hantar: the short, the small.
الحنتر: الصغير
Al-hantar: the small.
كالحنتار
Like al-hantar.