دبر

See also: دتر and ذبر

Arabic

Etymology

From the root د ب ر (d-b-r); compare دُبْر (dubr, back), perhaps cognate with Hebrew דִּבֵּר (to speak).

Verb

دَبَرَ (dabara) I, non-past يَدْبُرُ‎ (yadburu)

  1. to be hindmost, to come behind, to follow

Conjugation

Verb

دَبَرَ (dabara) I, non-past يَدْبُرُ‎ (yadburu)

  1. to turn the back
  2. to elapse, to pass (of time)
  3. to grow old, to age
  4. to veer to the west
  5. to be turned backwards
  6. to fall behind the aim
  7. to take away

Conjugation

Verb

دَبِرَ (dabira) I, non-past يَدْبَرُ‎ (yadbaru)

  1. to have galls in the back, to have sores in the back

Conjugation

Verb

دَبَّرَ (dabbara) II, non-past يُدَبِّرُ‎ (yudabbiru)

  1. to arrange, to dispose, to plan, to prepare, to organize, to hatch, to contrive, to devise, to forecast
  2. to set free
  3. to direct, to manage, to regulate

Conjugation

Noun

دَبْر (dabr) m

  1. verbal noun of دَبَرَ (dabara) (form I)

Declension

Noun

دَبَر (dabar) m

  1. verbal noun of دَبِرَ (dabira) (form I)

Declension

Noun

دُبْر or دُبُر (dubr or dubur) m (plural أَدْبَار (ʾadbār))

  1. back, back side, reverse
  2. buttocks
  3. rear part
  4. end, tail

Declension

Noun

دِبْر (dibr) m (plural دُبُور (dubūr) or دِبَار (dibār))

  1. swarm, flock, drove
  2. great wealth, much property

Declension

Adjective

دَبِر (dabir)

  1. having galls in the back

Adjective

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