خ ب ب

Arabic

Root

خ ب ب (ḵ-b-b)

  1. related to subsiding

Derived terms

  • Form I: خَبَّ (ḵabba, to subside, to sink in; to alight and abode in a depressed tract or ground, in order that one’s place might not be known (like e. g. to avoid claims upon one’s hospitability); to be or become deceitful)
  • Form I: خَبَّ (ḵabba, to trot, to gallop easily; to waw, to undulate)
    • Verbal noun: خَبَب (ḵabab), خَبِيب (ḵabīb)
    • Active participle: خَابّ (ḵābb)
  • Form II: خَبَّبَ (ḵabbaba, to deceive, to seduce, to dupe)
    • Verbal noun: تَخْبِيب (taḵbīb)
    • Active participle: مُخَبِّب (muḵabbib)
    • Passive participle: مُخَبَّب (muḵabbab)
  • Form III: خَابَّ (ḵābba, to act treacherously towards), خَابَبَ (ḵābaba, to act treacherously towards)
    • Verbal noun: مُخَابَبَة (muḵābaba), خِبَاب (ḵibāb)
    • Active participle: مُخَابّ (muḵābb), مُخَابِب (muḵābib)
    • Passive participle: مُخَابّ (muḵābb), مُخَابَب (muḵābab)
  • Form IV: أَخَبَّ (ʔaḵabba, to make trot)
    • Verbal noun: إِخْبَاب (ʔiḵbāb)
    • Active participle: مُخِبّ (muḵibb)
    • Passive participle: مُخَبّ (muḵabb)
  • Form V: تَخَبَّبَ (taḵabbaba, to trot)
    • Verbal noun: تَخَبُّب (taḵabbub)
    • Active participle: مُتَخَبِّب (mutaḵabbib)
  • Form VIII: اِخْتَبَّ (iḵtabba, to trot)
    • Verbal noun: اِخْتِبَاب (iḵtibāb)
    • Active participle: مُخْتَبّ (muḵtabb)
  • خِبّ (ḵibb) and خَبّ (ḵabb, waw, deceiver)
  • خُبَّة (ḵubba, piece of rag; place where water is subsided, between other tracts of land)

References

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