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الزلح
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to concepts of falsehood, emptiness, and lightness. It also extends to descriptions of physical objects like large plates, thin bread, and shallow valleys, as well as the physical attribute of being light-bodied.
Derived headwords
الزَّلْحnoun
- 1.Falsehoodclassical
That which is untrue, baseless, or void.
الزَّلْحُnoun
- 1.Large platesclassical
Refers to large, wide plates or platters.
زَلَحَهُverb
- 1.To feedclassical
To provide food for someone or something.
تَزَلَّحَهُverb
- 1.To feedclassical
To provide food for someone or something; a variant form of the verb.
الزَّحْلَحُadjective
- 1.Light-bodiedmodern
Describing someone who is physically light and agile.
الزَّحْلَحُnoun
- 1.Shallow valleyclassical
A valley that is not deep.
الزَّحْلَحَةُnoun
- 1.Thin breadclassical
A thin, delicate type of bread.
الزَّحْلَحَةُnoun
- 1.Flat platterclassical
A wide, flat platter or dish.
Parallel reading
الزَّلْحُ: الباطل
Al-zalh: falsehood.
وبضمتين: الصحاف الكبار
And with two dammah: large plates.
وزلحه، كمنعه: تطعمه
And zalaha, like man'ahu: to feed him.
كتزلحه
Like tazalluhu.
والزلحلح: الخفيف الجسم
And al-zalhalhu: the light-bodied.
والوادي الغير العميق
And the non-deep valley.
وبهاء: الرقيقة من الخبز
And with haa': the thin one of bread.
والمنبسطة من القصاع
And the flat one of platters.