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ثخب
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily a proper noun referring to a specific geographical location. It is associated with a mountain in the Najd region, known for its gold and white agate mines.
Derived headwords
ثَخَبname
- 1.Mountain in Najdclassical
A specific mountain located in the Najd region, belonging to the Banu Kilab tribe.
مَعْدِنnoun
- 1.Mineboth
A place where valuable minerals or ores are extracted from the earth. In this context, it refers to deposits of gold and agate.
ذَهَبnoun
- 1.Goldboth
A precious yellow metallic element, highly valued for its luster and rarity, used in jewelry and coinage.
جَزَعnoun
- 1.Agateboth
A cryptocrystalline variety of silica, chiefly chalcedony, characterized by its fineness of grain and brightness of color. Here, it specifies a white variety.
Parallel reading
ثخب: جبل (بنجد) لبني كلاب، عنده معدن ذهب، ومعدن جزع أبيض.
Thakhab: A mountain (in Najd) belonging to Banu Kilab, near it is a gold mine, and a white agate mine.
جبل (بنجد)
A mountain (in Najd)
لبني كلاب
Belonging to Banu Kilab
عنده معدن ذهب
Near it is a gold mine
ومعدن جزع أبيض
And a white agate mine