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هقر

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root primarily describes a person who is tall, large, and foolish. It also refers to a specific ailment affecting sheep and a geographical location.

Derived headwords

الهَقُورnoun
  1. 1.
    Tall, large, foolish manclassical

    A man who is tall, large, and foolish. This term is synonymous with other words describing similar characteristics.

كَعَذُورnoun
  1. 1.
    Tall, large, foolish manclassical

    A descriptor for a man who is tall, large, and foolish, presented as a parallel to الهقور.

كَعَمَلَسnoun
  1. 1.
    Tall, large, foolish manclassical

    An even clearer term for a man who is tall, large, and foolish, used as a synonym for الهقور.

الهِرْطَالnoun
  1. 1.
    Tall, large, foolish manclassical

    A synonym for a tall, large, and foolish man.

الهِرْدَبَّةnoun
  1. 1.
    Tall, large, foolish manclassical

    Another term for a tall, large, and foolish man.

القَنُورnoun
  1. 1.
    Tall, large, foolish manclassical

    A word used to describe a man who is tall, large, and foolish.

الهَقِيرَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Ailment of sheepclassical

    A diminutive form referring to a specific ailment that affects sheep.

هَقَرُname
  1. 1.
    Village namemodern

    The name of a village located in Egypt, specifically in the region of Ashmunein.

Parallel reading

الهقور، كعذور، وأوضح منه كعملس: الطويل الضخم الأحمق من الرجال
Al-Haqūr, ka'adhūr, and clearer than them is ka'amalas: the tall, large, foolish man.
وهو الهرطال والهردبة والقنور
And he is al-hirtāl, al-hardabah, and al-qanūr.
ليس بجلحاب ولا هقور ... لكنه البهتر وابن البهتر
He is not jalgāb nor haqqūr... but rather he is al-bahtar and the son of al-bahtar.
عض لئيم المنتمى والعنصر الهقيرة
He bit the ignoble in lineage and origin, al-haqīrah.
تصغير الهقرة، بالضم، وهو وجع للغنم
Diminutive of al-haqrah, with dammah, which is an ailment for sheep.
هقرو: قرية بمصر من الأشمونين
Haqrū: a village in Egypt from the Ashmunein region.