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سبدر

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root entry is very brief and appears to be incomplete or obscure. It primarily discusses the concept of idleness, leisure, and being unoccupied, possibly related to a specific term mentioned in classical texts.

Derived headwords

السَّبَادِرَةnoun
  1. 1.
    idleness, leisureclassical

    This term refers to a state of being unoccupied, idle, or engaged in leisure activities. It is often associated with people who are prone to idleness.

فارغadjective
  1. 1.
    empty, unoccupiedboth

    Describes a state of being empty, not filled, or not occupied with any task or activity. It can refer to a physical space or a person's state of being.

  2. 2.
    idle, at leisureboth

    Refers to a person who is free from work or obligations, having ample time for leisure or idleness.

سنادرةnoun
  1. 1.
    a specific term (with 'n')classical

    This appears to be a variant or related term to 'السبادرة', specifically mentioned as appearing in 'al-Nawadir' and containing the letter 'n' (noon). Its exact meaning is not elaborated upon.

Parallel reading

أهمله الجوهري والصاغاني وصاهب اللسان
Al-Jawhari, Al-Saghani, and Sahih al-Lisan neglected it.
وهم (الفراغ)
And they are (idleness/leisure).
جمع فارغ
Plural of 'farigh' (empty/idle).
وأصحاب اللهو والتبطل
And the people of amusement and idleness.
والغالب على أحوالهم التفرغ
And the predominant state among them is being unoccupied.
لا يعرف له مفرد
No singular form is known for it.
والذي في النوادر السنادرة، بالنون، وسيأتي.
And what is in al-Nawadir is 'al-Sanadirah', with a 'noon', and it will come later.