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المنج
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily refers to a type of date that clumps together. It also has meanings related to intoxicating substances and green plants, with place names derived from it.
Derived headwords
المِنْجnoun
- 1.Clumping datesclassical
Dates that stick together in clusters of two or three.
- 2.Intoxicating substanceclassical
A borrowed word referring to an intoxicating substance, possibly a type of wine or liquor.
- 3.Green fodderclassical
The green fodder or pasture, specifically referring to young, green plants.
مِنْجnoun
- 1.Intoxicating substanceclassical
A borrowed word referring to an intoxicating substance, possibly a type of wine or liquor.
مُنُوجnoun
- 1.Clumping datesclassical
The plural form of 'minj', referring to dates that stick together in clusters.
مِنْجَانname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name, specifically a town located in Isfahan.
Parallel reading
التمر تجتمع منه اثنتان وثلاث، يلزق بعضها ببعض
Dates from which two or three gather, sticking to each other.
ومعرب: منك، لحب مسكر
And it is a borrowed word: 'minj', for an intoxicating substance.
وبالضم: الماش الأخضر
And with dammah: the green fodder.
ومنوجان: د.
And 'manūjān': plural.
ومنِجان: ة بأصفهان
And 'manjān': a town in Isfahan.