ثرب

Arabic

Etymology

From Middle Persian clp (čarb, fatty).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /θarb/

Noun

ثَرْب • (ṯarb) m (plural أَثْرُب (ʔaṯrub) or أَثَارِب (ʔaṯārib))

  1. omentum, caul, a thin tegument of fat that covers the stomach of a ruminant and the bowels or intestines

Declension

Derived terms

  • أَثْرَبَ (ʔaṯraba, to increase the fatness of; to acquire a caul)
  • أَثْرَب (ʔaṯrab, having a large caul)
  • ثَرَبَ (ṯaraba, to remove the caul from)
  • ثَرَّبَ (ṯarraba, to remove the caul from; to reprove, to censure)

Descendants

  • Hebrew: תלב
  • Latin: zirbus, zirbum, cirbus, cirbum, girbus, girbum
    • French: girbe
    • Italian: zirbo
    • Portuguese: zerbo
    • Spanish: zirbo

Verb

ثَرَبَ • (ṯaraba) I, non-past يَثْرِبُ‎ (yaṯribu)

  1. to remove the caul from, to strip of the omentum

Conjugation

Verb

ثَرَّبَ • (ṯarraba) II, non-past يُثَرِّبُ‎ (yuṯarribu)

  1. to remove the caul from, to strip of the omentum
  2. to reprove, to censure, to blame

Conjugation

Noun

ثَرْب • (ṯarb) m

  1. verbal noun of ثَرَبَ (ṯaraba) (form I)

Declension

References

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