حبار

See also: خبار, خباز, and جبار

Arabic

Etymology 1

From حِبْر (ḥibr, ink).

Noun

حَبَّار • (ḥabbār) m

  1. squid, cuttlefish, sepia, sepiid
    الْحَبَّارُ ٱلْعِمْلَاقُal-ḥabbāru l-ʕimlāqugiant squid
Declension

Etymology 2

Root
ح ب ر (ḥ-b-r)

Noun

حَبَار or حِبَار • (ḥabār or ḥibār) m (plural حَبَارَات (ḥabārāt) or حِبَارَات (ḥibārāt))

  1. aspect of form, trace of a formative power, welt
Declension

Hijazi Arabic

Root
ح ب ر
2 terms

Etymology

From Arabic حَبَّار (ḥabbār).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħaˈb.baːr/

Noun

حَبَّار • (ḥabbār) m (plural حَبابير (ḥabābīr))

  1. squid
  2. cuttlefish
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