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الفودج

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to a type of litter or howdah used for carrying people, particularly brides, on a camel. It also refers to a specific part of a female camel's hindquarters.

Derived headwords

الهودجnoun
  1. 1.
    Howdah, litterboth

    A decorated litter or seat, typically covered, placed on the back of a camel or other animal for carrying passengers, especially a bride.

مركب العروسnoun
  1. 1.
    Bride's mountclassical

    Specifically refers to the howdah or litter prepared for a bride during a wedding procession.

الأرفاغnoun
  1. 1.
    Camel's hindquartersclassical

    The part of a female camel's hindquarters, specifically the upper part of the hind legs.

الفودجاتname
  1. 1.
    Al-Fudjatclassical

    A proper name, likely referring to a place or a tribe.

Parallel reading

الفودج: الهودج
Al-Fudaj: the howdah.
و مركب العروس
And the bride's mount.
و من الناقة: الأرفاغ
And from the she-camel: the hindquarters.
والفودجات: ع
And Al-Fudjat: a place name.