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ثهت
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the act of calling out or making a sound, often in a pleading or vocal manner. It also encompasses terms for specific anatomical parts of the throat and chest, possibly related to vocalization or the heart's function.
Derived headwords
ثَهِتَverb
- 1.to call outboth
To call out or cry out, often with a vocal sound.
- 2.to make a soundclassical
To produce a sound, vocal or otherwise.
ثَهْتًاnoun
- 1.calling outclassical
The act of calling out or crying out.
ثَهَاتًاnoun
- 1.calling outclassical
The act of calling out or crying out.
الثَّاهِتُnoun
- 1.throatclassical
The part of the neck that contains the pharynx and larynx; the gullet.
- 2.Adam's appleclassical
The projection in the neck formed by the thyroid cartilage of the larynx.
- 3.heart's sacclassical
The membrane enclosing the heart, or a sac-like structure where the heart resides.
Parallel reading
ثهت، كفرح، ثهتا وثهاتا: دعا، وصوت.
Thet, like faraha, means to call out and to make a sound.
والثاهت: الحلقوم، أو البلدم، أو جليدة يموج فيها القلب، وهي جرابه.
And al-thahit is the throat, or the Adam's apple, or a membrane in which the heart pulsates, which is its sac.