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طبطر
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis 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.Thick, stout, bulkyboth
Describing a person or thing that is large, corpulent, or unwieldy in build.
طَبَاطِرَةnoun
- 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.