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زنهر

Root entry · 9 derived lemmas

This root describes intense, fixed staring, often with the eyes protruding or wide open. It conveys a sense of forceful and unwavering visual attention.

Derived headwords

زَنْهَرَverb
  1. 1.
    to stare intenselyclassical

    To fix one's gaze intensely upon something, often with the eyes wide open or protruding.

مُزَنْهَرadjective
  1. 1.
    intensely staringclassical

    Describing someone who is staring intensely, with eyes wide open or protruding.

مُزَنْهَرnoun
  1. 1.
    intense stareclassical

    An intense, fixed stare, characterized by wide or protruding eyes.

مُزَنِّرadjective
  1. 1.
    intensely staringclassical

    Synonymous with 'muzanhir', describing someone who is staring intensely, with eyes wide open or protruding.

مُزَنِّرnoun
  1. 1.
    intense stareclassical

    Synonymous with 'muzanhir', referring to an intense, fixed stare characterized by wide or protruding eyes.

مُبَنْدَقadjective
  1. 1.
    intensely staringclassical

    Synonymous with 'muzanhir' and 'muzannir', describing someone who is staring intensely, with eyes wide open or protruding.

مُبَنْدَقnoun
  1. 1.
    intense stareclassical

    Synonymous with 'muzanhir' and 'muzannir', referring to an intense, fixed stare characterized by wide or protruding eyes.

مُحَلَّقadjective
  1. 1.
    intensely staringclassical

    Synonymous with 'muzanhir', 'muzannir', and 'mubandaq', describing someone who is staring intensely, with eyes wide open or protruding.

مُحَلَّقnoun
  1. 1.
    intense stareclassical

    Synonymous with 'muzanhir', 'muzannir', and 'mubandaq', referring to an intense, fixed stare characterized by wide or protruding eyes.

Parallel reading

زَنْهَرَ إلي بعينه: اشتد نظره وأخرج عينه
He stared intensely at him with his eye: his gaze intensified and his eye protruded.
وهو مزنهر ومزنر ومبندق ومحلق، بمعنى واحد
And he is muzanhir, muzannir, mubandaq, and muhallaq, all meaning the same thing.