Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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هبذ هبر هبش


[1. {هبر}]

[هَبَرَ, &c.: see Supplement.]


هَبْرٌ

ضَرْبٌ هَبْرٌ: see سَعْرٌ.


هِبْرِيَةٌ

هِبْرِيَةٌ (Ṣ, Ḳ) andهُبَارِيَةٌ↓ (TA) [Scurf on the head;] what is in the hair of the head, resembling bran; (Ṣ;) the dirt of the head, that clings to the lower part of the hair, resembling bran; (Ḳ;) as also إِبْرِيَةٌ (TA) and تِبْرِيَةٌ. (AO, Ṣ, Ḳ, in art. تبر.)

Root: هبر - Entry: هِبْرِيَةٌ Signification: A2

Also, [both words,] What flies about, of, or from, feathers, (Ḳ, TA,) and the like: (TA:) and the former, what flies about, of, or from, the down of cotton: (Ḳ:) or the fine down that flies about from cotton: (L:) and what becomes scattered about, and compacted, of, or from, canes, or reeds, and the بَرْدِىّ [or papyrus]: (Yaạḳoob:) pl. of the former, هِبْرِيَاتٌ. (TA.)


هُبَارِيَةٌ

هُبَارِيَةٌ: see above, in two places.


هَبُّورٌ

هَبُّورٌ Barley growing, or growing forth; in the Nabathaean language. (Saʼeed ibn Jubeyr, TA, art. عصف.)


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