1a seeds, seed; b seedling; c pl. buḏūr, pips, pits, stones (of fruit) – WehrCowan1979.
▪ Kogan2011: replaces the main protSem term for ‘seed’, *ḏarʕ‑ (of which Ar ↗ZRʕ ‘to cultivate’ is a reflex). ▪ …
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▪ DRS 2 (1994) #BḎR: Ar buḏr ‘pousse, germe’: une autre valeur de la racine P/BḎ/ZR. ▪ …
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►baḏara, u (baḏr), vb. I, to sow, disseminate (s.th., seed, also fig. = to spread): denom.(?) ►baḏḏara, vb. II, to waste, squander, dissipate (s.th.): D-stem, ints. ►baḏraẗ, n.f., 1 a seed, a grain; 2 pip, pit, stone (of fruit); 3 germ; 4 (fig.) germ cell (of a development, and the like): n.un. ►biḏār, n., seedtime ►taḏbīr, n., waste, squandering, dissipation: vn. II ►mubaḏḏir, n., squanderer, wastrel, spendthrift: PA II