ص ل ب

Arabic

Root

ص ل ب (ṣ-l-b)

  1. related to rigidity

Derived terms

  • Form I: صَلُبَ (ṣaluba, to be or become rigid, to be or become solid, to be or become stiff, to be or become unyielding, to be or become sturdy)
    • Verbal noun: صَلَابَة (ṣalāba)
    • Active participle: صَالِب (ṣālib)
  • Form II: صَلَّبَ (ṣallaba, to stiffen, to harden, to make sturdy, to render tough; to support, to prop)
    • Verbal noun: تَصْلِيب (taṣlīb)
    • Active participle: مُصَلِّب (muṣallib)
    • Passive participle: مُصَلَّب (muṣallab)
  • Form IV: أَصْلَبَ (ʾaṣlaba, to stretch forth the neck)
    • Verbal noun: إِصْلَاب (ʾiṣlāb)
    • Active participle: مُصْلِب (muṣlib)
  • Form V: تَصَلَّبَ (taṣallaba, to be or become rigid, to be or become solid, to be or become stiff, to be or become unyielding, to be or become sturdy; to exert one’s strength, to behave with rigour, to strain oneself)
    • Verbal noun: تَصَلُّب (taṣallub)
    • Active participle: مُتَصَلِّب (mutaṣallib)
  • صُلْب (ṣulb, hard, solid, stiff; back-bone)
  • صَلِيب (ṣalīb, hard, solid, stiff; bone-marrow)

References

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