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قرح

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

قُرَيْحَاآءُ ذ A certain thing (هَنَةٌ [perhaps a large calculus, which may weigh several pounds,]) that is found in the belly of the horse, like the head of a man: thus in the K, and the like is said in the T and L. (TA.) ― -b2- And, of the camel, [The ventricle into which it conveys whatever it eats of earth and pebbles; ] what is called لَقَّاطَةُ الحَصَى [and more commonly لَاقِطَةُ الحَصَى, q. v.]. (K.)

Derived headwords

قُرَيْحَاآءُ
  1. 1.
لَقَّاطَةُ الحَصَى
لَاقِطَةُ الحَصَى