عبرة

See also: غبرة

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ع ب ر (ʕ-b-r). Compare to عَبْر (ʕabr, crossing).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʕib.ra/

Noun

عِبْرَة (ʕibra) f (plural عِبْرَات (ʕibrāt) or عِبَر (ʕibar))

  1. example, lesson, warning
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 12:111:
      لَقَدْ كَانَ فِي قَصَصِهِمْ عِبْرَةٌ لِأُولِي الْأَلْبَابِ
      laqad kāna fī qaṣaṣihim ʕibratun li-ʔulī l-ʔalbābi
      There is a lesson in the stories of such people for those who understand.
      Translated by Muhammad Abdel-Haleem
  2. This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.
    اَلْعِبْرَةُ بِالْكَيْفِ لَا بِالْكَمِّ.
    al-ʕibratu bi-l-kayfi lā bi-l-kammi.
    What matters is quality, not quantity.

Derived terms

Derived terms

  • اَلْعِبْرَةُ بِعُمُومِ اللَّفْظِ لَا بِخُصُوصِ السَّبَبِ (al-ʕibratu biʕumūmi l-lafẓi lā biḵuṣūṣi s-sababi)

Noun

عَبْرَة (ʕabra) f (plural عَبَرَات (ʕabarāt) or عَبَر (ʕabar) or عِبَر (ʕibar))

  1. a tear before it overflows, a sobbing, the first sign of weeping
    • a. 750, unknown, quoted by Kitāb al-ʿAyn and Taḏhīb al-Luḡa:
      فَفَاضَت دُمُوعُ الْجَحْمَتَيْنِ بِعَبْرَةٍ … عَلَى الزُبِّ حَتَّى الزُبِّ فِي المَاءِ غَامِس
      fa-fāḍat dumūʕu l-jaḥmatayni bi-ʕabratin … ʕalā z-zubbi ḥattā z-zubbi fī l-māʔi ḡāmis
      And the tears of the two eyes overflowed without sobbing … over the beard, until the beard was dipping into water

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