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ثَبْتٌ

Root: ثبت

Full Definition

ثَبْتٌ : see ثَابِتٌ.
2 Also A man firm, or steady, of heart; and so ثَبْتُ الجَنَانِ; pl. ثُبْتٌ: or a man who acts, or proceeds, [firmly, steadily,] deliberately, or leisurely, in his affairs: and a courageous horseman, earnest in the charge; as also ثَبِيتٌ : both of which signify also intelligent, and possessing self-restraint; or seldom erring or making a mistake or committing a fault. And ثَبْتُ المَقَامِ A man who does not quit his station, or abode. And ثَبْتُ القَدَمِ [Firm-footed;] one who makes no slip in contention, or in fight. And ثَبْتُ الغَدَرِ A man firm, or steady, in fight, or in speech, or discourse: or whose tongue makes no slip in contentions.
3 See also ثَبَتٌ:
4 and ثَبِيتٌ.
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