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العنثوة
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis 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.dried herbageboth
Dry, withered herbage, especially when it has become brittle and decayed.
العُنْثُوَةnoun
- 1.dried herbageboth
Dry, withered herbage, especially when it has become brittle and decayed.
العَنَثَةnoun
- 1.dried herbageboth
Dry, withered herbage, especially when it has become brittle and decayed. This is a variant form.
العُنْثَةnoun
- 1.dried herbageboth
Dry, withered herbage, especially when it has become brittle and decayed. This is a variant form.
العِنْثَةnoun
- 1.dried herbageboth
Dry, withered herbage, especially when it has become brittle and decayed. This is a variant form.
عَنَاثِيnoun
- 1.dried herbage (pl.)classical
Plural form of 'anuthwah' or 'anuthah', referring to dried and decayed herbage.
بَاعِيناثَىname
- 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.