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اللجح

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root primarily describes physical formations related to the ground and water, such as the bottom of a well or valley. It also extends to describe eye conditions and growths.

Derived headwords

اللَّجْحnoun
  1. 1.
    bottom of a well/valleyboth

    A formation or substance found at the bottom of a well or a valley, similar to a cave or hollow.

لَجِحَverb
  1. 1.
    to have an eye afflictionclassical

    To suffer from a condition in the eye, specifically a growth or irritation.

لَجَحٌnoun
  1. 1.
    eye afflictionclassical

    An affliction of the eye, described as a redness or irritation.

اللَّخَصُnoun
  1. 1.
    eye afflictionclassical

    A condition of the eye, possibly a redness or irritation.

الغَمَصُnoun
  1. 1.
    eye afflictionclassical

    A condition of the eye, often associated with inflammation or discharge.

عَيْرُ العَيْنِnoun
  1. 1.
    eyebrow growthclassical

    A growth on the edge of the eye that resembles an eyebrow.

Parallel reading

اللَّجْحُ، بالضم: شيء في أسفل البئر والوادي كالدَّحْلِ
Al-lajḥu, with dammah: something at the bottom of a well and a valley like a cave.
وبالتحريك: اللَّخَصُ في العين
And with harakah: al-lakhaṣu in the eye.
أو الغَمَصُ
Or al-ghamaṣu.
وعَيْرُ العَيْنِ الذي يَنْبُتُ الحاجِبُ على حَرْفِهِ
And 'ayru al-'ayni which is a growth on its edge that resembles an eyebrow.