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طبطر

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to describe something thick, stout, or bulky, possibly with a connotation of being unwieldy or clumsy. It is primarily used as an adjective and its plural form.

Derived headwords

الطَبْطَبُadjective
  1. 1.
    Thick, stout, bulkyboth

    Describing a person or thing that is large, corpulent, or unwieldy in build.

طَبَاطِرَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Thick ones, stout onesboth

    The plural form of 'الطبطب', referring to multiple individuals or things that are thick, stout, or bulky.

Parallel reading

الطبطر، كجعفر: الغليظ، والجمع طباطرة.
Al-tabṭar, like Ja'far: the thick/stout, and the plural is tabāṭirah.