سرب

See also: شرب, سرت, سرپ, and شرت

Arabic

Etymology

From the root س ر ب (s-r-b).

Verb

سَرِبَ (sariba) I, non-past يَسْرَبُ‎ (yasrabu)

  1. (intransitive) to leak, to seep, to ooze

Conjugation

Verb

سَرَّبَ (sarraba) II, non-past يُسَرِّبُ‎ (yusarribu)

  1. (transitive) to leak, to let through

Conjugation

Noun

سَرَب (sarab) m (plural أَسْرَاب (ʾasrāb))

  1. verbal noun of سَرِبَ (sariba) (form I)
  2. burrow, den, lair
  3. offlet, offtake, air return, flue

Declension

Noun

سِرْب (sirb) m (plural أَسْرَاب (ʾasrāb))

  1. flock (of birds etc.)

Declension


Persian

Alternative forms

  • (archaic) اسرب (osrob)

Etymology

From Middle Persian slwp (srub, lead). Cognate with Proto-Slavic *sьrebro.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [soɾb], [soːɾb]

Noun

سرب (sorb)

  1. lead (chemical element)
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