ثبر

See also: تثر, بتر, پتر, تتر, ببر, تبر, and بثر

Arabic

Root
ث ب ر (ṯ-b-r)

Etymology 1

From Proto-Semitic *ṯabar- (to break). Cognate with Akkadian 𒊺𒁉𒀸 (šebērum) and Biblical Hebrew שָׁבַר (šɔḇar).

Verb

ثَبَرَ • (ṯabara) I, non-past يَثْبُرُ‎ (yaṯburu)

  1. to destroy, to devastate
    1. to ruin, to wreck
    2. to damn, to condemn, to doom, to curse, to accurse
Conjugation

Noun

ثَبْر • (ṯabr) m

  1. verbal noun of ثَبَرَ (ṯabara) (form I)
Declension
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