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الزرنب
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaThe root 'الزرنب' primarily refers to pleasant fragrances and aromatic plants. It also extends to encompass certain types of wild animals and specific anatomical terms related to the body.
Derived headwords
الزَّرَنبnoun
- 1.Fragrant plantboth
A plant known for its pleasant aroma.
- 2.Saffronclassical
The spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, known for its color and fragrance.
- 3.Wild cattleclassical
A term referring to wild oxen or cattle.
- 4.Heatclassical
Refers to intense heat or warmth.
- 5.Greatnessclassical
Denotes greatness, prominence, or significance.
- 6.Appearanceclassical
The outward aspect or visible part of something.
- 7.Meat behind the kidneyclassical
Refers to the flesh located behind the kidney.
Parallel reading
الزَّرَنب: طَيِّب، أو شَجَر طَيِّب الرَّائِحَة، والزَّعْفَرَان، وبَقَر الوَحْش، والحر، أو عَظِيمُه، أو ظَاهِرُه، أو لَحْمَة خَلْف الكِينَة.
Al-zarnab: fragrant, or a fragrant-smelling tree, and saffron, and wild cattle, and heat, or its greatness, or its appearance, or the meat behind the kidney.