د ب ر
Arabic
Root
د ب ر • (d-b-r)
- forms words related to scheming, going to the rear and turning back
Derived terms
- Form I: دَبَرَ (dabara, “to happen, to grow old, to turn the back”)
- Active participle: دَابِر (dābir)
- Passive participle: مَدْبُور (madbūr)
- Form II: دَبَّرَ (dabbara, “to scheme, to plan, to administer”)
- Verbal noun: تَدْبِير (tadbīr)
- Active participle: مُدَبِّر (mudabbir)
- Passive participle: مُدَبَّر (mudabbar)
- Form III: دَابَرَ (dābara, “to die”)
- Verbal noun: مُدَابَرَة (mudābara), دِبَار (dibār)
- Active participle: مُدَابِر (mudābir)
- Passive participle: مُدَابَر (mudābar)
- Form IV: أَدْبَرَ (ʾadbara, “to turn the back, to flee, to terminate”)
- Verbal noun: إِدْبَار (ʾidbār)
- Active participle: مُدْبِر (mudbir)
- Passive participle: مُدْبَر (mudbar)
- Form V: تَدَبَّرَ (tadabbara, “to ponder, to consider, to meditate”)
- Verbal noun: تَدَبُّر (tadabbur)
- Active participle: مُتَدَبِّر (mutadabbir)
- Passive participle: مُتَدَبَّر (mutadabbar)
- Form VI: تَدَابَرَ (tadābara, “to diverge, to dissent, to turn the back, to be opposed”)
- Verbal noun: تَدَابُر (tadābur)
- Active participle: مُتَدَابِر (mutadābir)
- Passive participle: مُتَدَابَر (mutadābar)
- Form IX: اِدْبَرَّ (idbarra, “to flee, to disband”)
- Verbal noun: اِدْبِرَار (idbirār)
- Active participle: مُدْبَرّ (mudbarr)
- دَبْر (dabr, “swarm”)
- دَبُّور (dabbūr, “a wasp or hornet”)
- دَبْرَة (dabra, “flight, escape”)
- دَبَرِيّ (dabariyy, “tardy, situated in the rear”)
- دُبَار (dubār, “Wednesday”)
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