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طنحت
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes the state of camels, specifically their fattening and becoming robust. It also includes a place name derived from the root.
Derived headwords
طَنَحَverb
- 1.to be fat and robustclassical
Said of camels, indicating they have become well-fed and strong.
طُنُوحnoun
- 1.fatteningclassical
The state or process of becoming fat and robust, specifically referring to camels.
طَنَّحَverb
- 1.to make fatclassical
To cause something, particularly camels, to become fat and robust.
طَنَّاحnoun
- 1.fatteningclassical
A state of being fat and robust, especially applied to camels.
طَنَاحnoun
- 1.place nameclassical
A specific place name, mentioned as being in Egypt.
Parallel reading
طنحت الإبل، كفرح: بشمت، وسمنت.
The camels became fat and robust, like 'faraha': they became plump and fat.
وطناح، كسحاب: ة بمصر.
And Tanaah, like 'sahab': a place in Egypt.