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القبعثى
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe something large, particularly in terms of feet or stature, and can also refer to a woman's adornment or beauty.
Derived headwords
القبعثىadjective
- 1.large-footedboth
Describing a person with large feet.
- 2.statelyclassical
Describing a camel that is large and imposing in its stature.
كشمردىadjective
- 1.large-footedclassical
Synonymous with القبعثى, referring to someone with large feet.
بهاءnoun
- 1.splendorboth
Refers to the beauty or magnificence of a camel, possibly related to its imposing size.
القبعثاةnoun
- 1.adornmentclassical
Refers to a woman's adornment or embellishment.
Parallel reading
القبعثى، كشمردى: العظيم القدم منا
The large-footed, the large-footed: the one with large feet among us.
والضخم الفراسن من الجمال، وهي بهاء
And the imposing in stature among the camels, and it is splendor.
والقبعثاة: عفل المرأة
And Al-Qaba'thah: a woman's adornment.