From Middle Persian clp (čarb, “fatty”). IPA(key): /θarb/ ثَرْب • (ṯarb) m (plural أَثْرُب (ʔaṯrub) or أَثَارِب (ʔaṯārib)) omentum, caul, a thin tegument...
From Latin zirbus, itself from Arabic ثَرْب (ṯarb). zirbo m (plural zirbi) (anatomy) omentum paunch, belly zirbō dative/ablative singular of zirbus...
تَثْرِيب • (taṯrīb) m verbal noun of ثَرَّبَ (ṯarraba) (form II) لَا تَثْرِيبَ عَلَيْكَ ― lā taṯrība ʕalayka ― There is no blame upon you Declension of...
active indicative of ثَرَبَ (ṯaraba) يُثْرَبُ (yuṯrabu) /juθ.ra.bu/: third-person masculine singular non-past passive indicative of ثَرَبَ (ṯaraba) يَثْرِبَ...
See also: برت, برپ, ثرت, ترث, and ثرب تَرِبَ • (tariba) I (non-past يَتْرَبُ (yatrabu), verbal noun تَرَب (tarab)) to be dusty, to be covered with dust...
Compare Arabic ثَرْب (ṯarb). IPA(key): [tarbɑ(ʔ)] ܬܪܒܐ • (transliteration needed) m (plural ܬܪܒܢܐ) fat, adipose pulp, flesh declension of ܬܪܒܐ “trb”...
zirbum, cirbus, cirbum, girbus, girbum From Arabic ثَرْب (ṯarb) in the eleventh century in medical translations and possibly even vernacular or used in...