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العنثوة

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root primarily refers to dried and decayed herbage, particularly when it has become brittle. It also denotes a specific location in Baghdad.

Derived headwords

العَنَثْوَةnoun
  1. 1.
    dried herbageboth

    Dry, withered herbage, especially when it has become brittle and decayed.

العُنْثُوَةnoun
  1. 1.
    dried herbageboth

    Dry, withered herbage, especially when it has become brittle and decayed.

العَنَثَةnoun
  1. 1.
    dried herbageboth

    Dry, withered herbage, especially when it has become brittle and decayed. This is a variant form.

العُنْثَةnoun
  1. 1.
    dried herbageboth

    Dry, withered herbage, especially when it has become brittle and decayed. This is a variant form.

العِنْثَةnoun
  1. 1.
    dried herbageboth

    Dry, withered herbage, especially when it has become brittle and decayed. This is a variant form.

عَنَاثِيnoun
  1. 1.
    dried herbage (pl.)classical

    Plural form of 'anuthwah' or 'anuthah', referring to dried and decayed herbage.

بَاعِيناثَىname
  1. 1.
    Ba'inathaclassical

    A place name in Baghdad.

Parallel reading

يبيس الخلى، خاصة إذا بلي
Dried herbage, especially when it has decayed.
كالعنثة، مثلثة
Like al-'anathah, with three possible vowel pronunciations.
ج: عناثي كتراقي
Its plural is 'anaathi', similar to 'taraaqi'.
وباعيناثى: ة ببغداد
And Ba'inatha: a place in Baghdad.