عبعب

Etymology 1
From the root related to abundance and thickness, to be profuse or swelling, to pour forth, to gush, to gulp or guzzle, to pour uninterruptedly, to flow on swiftly, to continue moving away; likely ultimately  in origin from the murmuring or bubbling sound of gushing water.

Verb

 * 1) to flee

Noun

 * 1) ample vestment, supple tegument

Etymology 2
Likely a, a specification from the same root as above, thick growth or high density of plants; however the whole root may also be short of a basic meaning of gulping borrowed from , as its cognate reflex of related to sticking, density, tumorosity. Native Arabic and  are also duplicated like  and.

Noun

 * 1)  gen. et spp.