جعفر

Etymology
An augmentation of the root meaning a to pull or uproot, to wash away, to overturn or rip from foundations, a torrent that carries things away; possibly blended with the root  denoting to be swollen, to be filled up, hence a full or flooded riverbed. The first root is potentially a dialect variant of the root also denoting the washing away of objects from a valley full of water, to sweep off or carry away, to pull or uproot.

Noun

 * 1) full river
 * 2) camel full of milk
 * 3) brook, creek, rivulet
 * 4) flooded wadi, torrent
 * 1) flooded wadi, torrent

Proper noun

 * , Jafar, Jaafar, Ja'far
 * , a revered 8th-century Muslim scholar and the sixth Imam for Twelver and ʾIsmāʿīliyy Shia Muslims, after whom the school of jurisprudence is named.

Etymology
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