قبح

See also: فتح and ف ت ح

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ق ب ح (q-b-ḥ).

Verb

قَبُحَ (qabuḥa) I, non-past يَقْبُحُ‎ (yaqbuḥu)

  1. to be ugly, to be vile, to be foul, to be hideous
  2. to be bad, to be evil
  3. to be infamous
  4. to be abominable
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Etymology 2

Verb

قَبَّحَ (qabbaḥa) II, non-past يُقَبِّحُ‎ (yuqabbiḥu)

  1. to make ugly, make vile, make foul, make hideous
  2. to make bad, make evil
  3. to make infamous
  4. to make abominable
  5. to treat or worthless or abject
  6. to reproach with
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Etymology 3

Noun

قَبْح or قُبْح (qabḥ or qubḥ) m

  1. verbal noun of قَبُحَ (qabuḥa, to be ugly) (form I)
  2. ugliness, vileness, foulness, hideousness
  3. badness, evil
  4. infamy
  5. abominableness
  6. vice
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