deriv►ḥabbaka, vb. II, 1a to plait, twist; 1b to tighten, make firm, fasten; 1c to interlace: D-stem, ints.
►ĭḥtabaka, vb. VIII, 1a to weave well and tight; 1b to be(come) interlaced, interwoven, be arranged crosswise (like threads of a fabric): Gt-stem. ►ḥabk: ǧayyid al-ḥabk, adj., well and tighty woven; tight-fitting, well-made.
►ḥabkaẗ, n.f., 1a texture, structure; 1b web of the plot, plot (of a drama, novel): vn. I, n.un.
►ḥubkaẗ, pl. ḥubak, n.f., belt, girdle.
►ḥubuk: ḥubuk al-nuǧūm, the orbits of the celestial bodies.
►ḥibākaẗ, n.f., weaver’s trade, weaving: FiʕāLaẗ pattern for professions.
►maḥbūk, adj., 1a tightly woven; 1b tight, tightly drawn; 1c well-knit, sturdy, firm, solid; 1d solidly worked, well-made: PP I.