ثابپ s̤ābit act. part. ثبپ 'to continue, last,' c.
A ثابپ s̤ābit (act. part. ثبپ 'to continue, last,' &c.), adj. Continuing, subsisting, lasting, enduring, remaining; remaining fixed or stationary, standing, resting; permanent, constant, firm, steady, steadfast, stable, fixed, fast, settled, established, confirmed, proved, ascertained; sound, valid, substantial, real, sure, certain, true, right, correct, just, proper:—s̤ābit rahnā (-meṅ, or -par), To continue firm (in); to adhere or stick (to); to be obstinate (in respect of):—s̤ābit-qadam, adj. Firm, immovable, stable, steady, steadfast; permanent, constant; resolute, determined; persevering;—s̤ābit-qadam karnā (with acc. -ko of person, and loc. -par of thing), To render or make (one) firm, steady, or constant, &c. (in, or in respect of):—s̤ābit karnā (-ko), To confirm (in, -par), to establish, render durable; to prove, verify, bring home (to, -par), substantiate:—s̤ābit honā, v.n. To be confirmed, be established, be proved, &c.
ثبوت s̤ubūt, vulg. s̤abūt inf. n. of ثبت
A ثبوت s̤ubūt, vulg. s̤abūt (inf. n. of ثبت), s.m. Permanence; constancy, firmness, &c. (=s̤abāt, q.v.); proof, testimony, conviction;—adj. Firm; proved; entire (=s̤ābit):—s̤ubūt-i-badīhī, s̤ubūt-i-bādiyuʼn-naz̤ar, s.m. Prima facie evidence:—s̤ubūt-i-waṣīyat-nāma, s.m. Probate of will.
سبط sibt̤
A سبط sibt̤, s.m. Grandchild; progeny, family; a tribe (of Israelites).
صحبت ṣǒḥbat for A. صحبة, inf. n. of صحب 'to associate with,' c.
P صحبت ṣǒḥbat (for A. صحبة, inf. n. of صحب 'to associate with,' &c.), s.f. Companionship, society, company; an assembly, meeting, association; a fair; discourse, conversation, intercourse; carnal intercourse, coition, cohabitation:—ṣǒḥbat-bar-ār, s.m. 'One who carries on or promotes intercourse or companionship,' an acquaintance:—ṣǒḥbat-bar-ārī, s.f. Acquaintance:—ṣǒḥbat-dārī, s.f. Keeping company (with), associating; acquaintance;—sexual intercourse, coition:—ṣǒḥbat karnā (-se), To keep company (with); to cohabit (with):—ṣǒḥbat-yāfta, part. adj. Trained in, or used to, good society; well-bred:—ṣǒḥbateṅ uṭhānā, or ṣǒḥbateṅ baratnā, or ṣǒḥbateṅ dekhnā (-kī), To be brought up in good society; to be used to society.
صحابت ṣaḥābat for A. صحابة, inf. n. of صحب 'to associate with,' c.
P صحابت ṣaḥābat (for A. صحابة, inf. n. of صحب 'to associate (with),' &c.), s.f. Companionship, society (cf. ṣǒḥbat).