ج ر ب
Arabic
Root
ج ر ب • (j-r-b)
Derived terms
- Verbs and verbal derivatives
- Form I: جَرِبَ (jariba, “to bleach, to rust, to contract mange”)
- Form II: جَرَّبَ (jarraba, “to experience, try, conduct a trial”)
- Form IV: أَجْرَبَ (ʾajraba, “to have mangy cattle, to infect with mange”)
- Verbal noun: إِجْرَاب (ʾijrāb)
- Active participle: مُجْرِب (mujrib)
- Passive participle: مُجْرَب (mujrab)
- Nouns and adjectives
- جِرَاب m (jirāb, “pouch, backpack, sheath, scrotum”)
- جَرِيب m (jarīb, “a sown field”)
- جِرِبَّان m (jiribbān, “quiver, sheath”)
- تَجْرِبَة f (tajriba, “test, trial”), pl. تَجَارِب (tajārib)
- تَجْرِيبِيَّة f (tajrībiyya, “empiricism”)
- تَجْرِيب m (tajrīb, “experimentation”)
- تَجْرِيبِيّ (tajrībiyy, “empirical, experimental”)
- مُجَرِّب m (mujarrib, “tester”)
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