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السخت

Root entry · 9 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to harshness, intensity, and roughness. It extends to describe strong or severe qualities, as well as certain rough or coarse materials and substances.

Derived headwords

السَّخْتadjective
  1. 1.
    Severe, intenseboth

    Describing something that is harsh, strong, or severe in nature.

السَّخِيتadjective
  1. 1.
    Severe, intenseboth

    Similar to السخت, denoting something harsh, strong, or severe.

السُّخْتnoun
  1. 1.
    Animal excrementclassical

    What emerges from the bellies of hoofed animals, referring to their dung or waste.

السَّخْتِيتnoun
  1. 1.
    Dustclassical

    Fine flour, specifically the finest grade of wheat flour.

  2. 2.
    Intense dustclassical

    Dust that is raised very high.

السَّخْتِيتadjective
  1. 1.
    Severe, intenseboth

    Describing something that is harsh, strong, or severe.

المَسْخُوتadjective
  1. 1.
    Smoothclassical

    Describing a surface or object that is smooth and free from roughness.

السَّخْتِيَانnoun
  1. 1.
    Tanned goat skinboth

    The skin of a goat after it has been tanned, often used for leather goods. This is a loanword.

سَخْتَانname
  1. 1.
    Name of a narratorclassical

    A proper name, specifically referring to a narrator of hadith.

سُخَيْتname
  1. 1.
    Name of a narratorclassical

    A proper name, specifically referring to a narrator of hadith.

Parallel reading

السخت: الشديد
Al-Sakht: The severe.
كالسخيت
Like the severe.
كأمير
Like amir (referring to the pattern of the word).
وبالضم: ما يخرج من بطون ذوات الحافر
And with dammah (on the root): what comes out of the bellies of hoofed animals.
والسختيت: السحتيت
And Al-Sakhtit: Al-Sahatit (referring to fine flour).
والغبار الشديد الارتفاع
And the intensely high-rising dust.
والدقيق الحوارى
And the finest wheat flour.
والشديد
And the severe.
والمسخوت: الأملس
And Al-Maskhoot: The smooth.
والسختيان، ويفتح: جلد الماعز إذا دبغ، معرب
And Al-Sakhtiyan, and with fatha (on the first letter): tanned goat skin if it is tanned, a loanword.
ود، منه: أيوب السختياني
And a name, from it: Ayyub Al-Sakhtiyani.
وسختان وسخيت، كزبير: محدثان
And Sakhtan and Sukhayt, like Zubayr: are narrators (of hadith).