زبر zibbir intens. n. fr. زبر 'to chide,' 'to repel,' c.
A زبر zibbir (intens. n. fr. زبر 'to chide,' 'to repel,' &c.), adj. Strong, very powerful, potent.
زبر zabar az+bar, 'upon,' qq.v.
P زبر zabar (az+bar, 'upon,' qq.v.), adj. & s.m. Above, upper, high, superior; greater, larger;—the Persian term for the short vowel َ a (so called because it is placed over a letter;—the A. syn. is fatḥa):—zabar-dast, adj. Having the upper hand, superior, victorious; vigorous, powerful, strong, athletic; high-handed, overbearing, tyrannical, harsh, oppressive, violent:—zabar-dastī, s.f. Superiority; powerfulness; high-handedness, oppression, tyranny, violence, force;—adv. By violence or force, forcibly, violently, wrongfully, unjustly, arbitrarily, wantonly:—zabar-dastī karnā (-se, or -par), To use violence or force (with or towards), to force, compel; to oppress:—zabar karnā (-par), To practise violence (on), to oppess:—zabar honā, v.n. To be superior, to have the upper hand.