Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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هق هقب هقر


هَقْبٌ

هَقْبٌ Width; amplitude; largeness. (Ḳ.)


هِقَبْ

هِقَبْ A word by which a horse is checked, or urged. (Ḳ.)


هِقَبٌّ

هِقَبٌّ Having a large, or ample, throat, (Ḳ,) swallowing everything. (TA.)

Root: هقب - Entry: هِقَبٌّ Signification: A2

Large, big, or bulky, and tall, or long; an epithet applied to an ostrich, (Lth, Ḳ,) and to other things: (Ḳ:) or long, or tall, as an epithet applied to other things than the ostrich. (TA.)


هَقَبْقَبٌ

هَقَبْقَبٌ Hard, or firm, and strong, or robust. (Ḳ.)


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