ح ب ر
Arabic
Etymology
The ink sense is from Classical Syriac ܚܒܪܐ (ḥeḇrā, “ink”), and the scholar sense is from Hebrew חָבֵר (ḥaḇér, “comrade”)
Root
ح ب ر • (ḥ-b-r)
- related to filling in various senses
- related to joy, beauty, improvement
- related to ink and variegated fabric
Derived terms
- Form I: حَبَرَ (ḥabara, “to fill, to improve”)
- Verbal noun: حَبْر (ḥabr)
- Active participle: حَابِر (ḥābir)
- Passive participle: مَحْبُور (maḥbūr)
- Form I: حَبِرَ (ḥabira, “to be glad”)
- Verbal noun: حُبُور (ḥubūr)
- Active participle: حَابِر (ḥābir)
- Passive participle: مَحْبُور (maḥbūr)
- Form II: حَبَّرَ (ḥabbara, “to ink, to fill, to beautify”)
- Verbal noun: تَحْبِير (taḥbīr)
- Active participle: مُحَبِّر (muḥabbir)
- Passive participle: مُحَبَّر (muḥabbar)
- Form IV: أَحْبَرَ (ʔaḥbara, “to make glad, to cheer up”)
- Verbal noun: إِحْبَار (ʔiḥbār)
- Active participle: مُحْبِر (muḥbir)
- Passive participle: مُحْبَر (muḥbar)
- Form V: تَحَبَّرَ (taḥabbara, “to adorn oneself”)
- Verbal noun: تَحَبُّر (taḥabbur)
- Active participle: مُتَحَبِّر (mutaḥabbir)
- Passive participle: مُتَحَبَّر (mutaḥabbar)
- حِبَار m (ḥibār, “trace, mark”), also حَبَار m (ḥabār)
- حِبْر m (ḥibr, “ink, mark, ornament, beauty”)
- حِبْرِيّ m (ḥibriyy, “ink seller”)
- مِحْبَرَة f (miḥbara, “inkpot”)
- حَبَر m (ḥabar, “a type of variegated fabric”), also حَبِير m (ḥabīr)
- حَبَرَة f (ḥabara, “women's silk garment, shawl”), also حِبَرَة f (ḥibara)
- حَبِير (ḥabīr, “soft, delicate”)
- حَبْر m (ḥabr, “learned man, scholar, pontiff”) (borrowed from Hebrew, but influenced by the native root)
- حَبْرَوِىّ (“pontifical”), also حِبْرِىّ, حَبْرِىّ
- حَبْرِيَّة f (ḥabriyya, “chasuble, robe”)
- حَبَّار m (ḥabbār, “squid, cuttlefish, sepia, sepiid”)
- حُبَارَى f (ḥubārā, “bustard”)
- حُبْرُج m (ḥubruj, “male of bustard”), also حُبَارِج m (ḥubārij), حُبْجُر m (ḥubjur)
- يَحْبُور m (yaḥbūr, “the young of a bustard”)
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