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Entries on هرب in 14 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Zayn al-Dīn al-Razī, Mukhtār al-Ṣiḥāḥ, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, and 11 more

هرب


هَرَبَ(n. ac. هَرَب
مَهْرَب
هُرُوْب
هَرَبَاْن)
a. Fled, ran away; escaped; disappeared.
b. [Min & Ila], Fled from.... to.
c. Sank into the ground.

هَرِبَ(n. ac. هَرَب)
a. Was old, decrepit.

هَرَّبَa. Put to flight; routed.

أَهْرَبَa. see IIb. Swept, carried away ( the dust: wind ).
c. Took fright, scampered away, bolted.
d. [Fī], Travelled far into (country);
immersed himself in, was absorbed by (
affairs ).
تَهَاْرَبَa. Fled one from another.

هُرْبa. Integument of fat, caul.

هَرَبa. Flight; escape.
b. Emigration.

مَهْرَب
(pl.
مَهَاْرِبُ)
a. Refuge, shelter, asylum.
b. [ coll. ], Evasion, subterfuge.

مِهْرَبa. A kind of harrow.

هَاْرِبa. Fleeing; fugitive; run-away.

هَرِيْبَة
a. [ coll. ]
see 4
هَرْبَاْنُ
a. [ coll. ]
see 21
هَرَّبَ مِن الكُمْرُك
a. [ coll. ], He smuggled.

جَآء مُهْرِبًا
a. He came exerting himself.

مَالَهُ هَارِب وَلَا قَارِب
a. He has not anything.

هِرْبِد
a. see هَرْبَذَ
هِرْبِ4
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