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الصنوت
Root entry · 9 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to concepts of covering, enclosing, and compacting. It describes small containers, sheaths, and also the act of arranging things tightly or firmly.
Derived headwords
الصَّنَوْتnoun
- 1.Small pouchclassical
A small pouch or bag, possibly for carrying small items.
كَسَفُودnoun
- 1.Small pouchclassical
A small pouch or bag, similar to الصَّنَوْت.
الدَّوْخَلَةnoun
- 1.Small pouchclassical
A small pouch or bag, also used to describe a small container.
غِلَافُ القَارُورَةِnoun
- 1.Bottle sheathclassical
The sheath or covering for a bottle.
طَبَقُ القَارُورَةِnoun
- 1.Bottle lidclassical
The lid or cover of a bottle.
صَنَانِيتnoun
- 1.Pouchesclassical
Plural of الصَّنَوْت, referring to small pouches or bags.
الإِصْنَاتnoun
- 1.Arrangementclassical
The act of arranging things in rows or tiers.
- 2.Firmnessclassical
The act of making something firm, solid, or compact.
الصَّنْتِيتnoun
- 1.Heroclassical
A brave, noble, or valiant man; a hero.
- 2.Battalionclassical
A military unit, specifically a battalion or a compact group of soldiers.
الصَّنْتُوتnoun
- 1.Lone individualclassical
A solitary or unique individual, often one who is free and unattached.
Parallel reading
الصَّنَوْت، كسفود: الدوخلة الصغيرة، أو غلاف القارورة وطبقها، ج: صنانيت.
The small pouch, like a كسفود: the small pouch, or the sheath of the bottle and its lid, pl: صنانيت.
والإصنات: الإتراص، والإحكام.
And الإصنات: the arranging in rows, and the making firm.
والصنتيت: الصنديد، (والكتيبة).
And الصنتيت: the hero, (and the battalion).
والصنتوت: الفرد الحريد.
And الصنتوت: the lone, unique individual.