جبار

See also: خباز, خبار, and حبار

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the same root as جَبَرَ (jabara), to force. Compare Hebrew גיבור \ גִּבּוֹר (gibbōr).

Adjective

جَبَّار (jabbār) (feminine جَبَّارَة (jabbāra))

  1. almighty, omnipotent, superhuman
  2. mighty, powerful
  3. colossal, giant, gigantic, titanic, tremendous, huge
Declension

Noun

جَبَّار (jabbār) m (plural جَبَّارُون (jabbārūn) or جَبَابِر (jabābir) or جَبَابِرَة (jabābira))

  1. giant, colossus, Goliath, titan
  2. tyrant, oppressor, strongman
Declension

Noun

جِبَار (jibār) m

  1. verbal noun of جَابَرَ (jābara) (form III)
Declension

Persian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dʒæˈbɒːɾ/

Adjective

جبار (jabâr) (comparative جبارتر, superlative جبارترین)

  1. unmerciful

Adverb

جبار (jabâr)

  1. unmercifully

Noun

جبار (jabâr)

  1. taskmaster
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