هب

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ه ب ب (h-b-b).

Verb

هَبَّ (habba) I, non-past يَهُبُّ‎ (yahubbu)

  1. to blow violently
  2. to rouse oneself
  3. to awaken
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Verb

هَبَّ (habba) I, non-past يَهِبُّ or يَهُبُّ‎ (yahibbu or yahubbu)

  1. to groan from rut
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Verb

هَبَّ (habba) I, non-past يَهِبُّ or يَهُبُّ‎ (yahibbu or yahubbu)

  1. to pace along briskly
  2. to come
  3. to depart
  4. to be absent
  5. to be brandished
  6. to be beaten, to flee
  7. to begin, set oneself to
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Etymology 2

Noun

هَبّ (habb) m

  1. verbal noun of هَبَّ (habba) (form I)
Declension

Etymology 3

Verb

هَبْ (hab) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular active imperative of وَهَبَ (wahaba)
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