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النسح
Root entry · 9 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the shedding or scattering of dry material, such as the husk of dates or dust. It also extends to concepts of desire and geographical locations like valleys.
Derived headwords
نَسْحnoun
- 1.Date husk and debrisboth
The dry husk that peels off dates, along with fragments of their spathes and similar material that remains at the bottom of a container.
نَسَاحnoun
- 1.Date husk and debrisboth
The dry husk that peels off dates, along with fragments of their spathes and similar material that remains at the bottom of a container.
نَسَحَverb
- 1.to scatter dustclassical
To scatter or disperse dust.
نَسْحnoun
- 1.scattering of dustclassical
The act of scattering or dispersing dust.
نَسَحَverb
- 1.to covetclassical
To desire or covet something.
مِنْسَاحnoun
- 1.tool for scattering dustclassical
A tool used for scattering or dispersing dust.
نَسَّاحnoun
- 1.valleyclassical
A valley located in the region of Yamama.
نِسَاحnoun
- 1.valleyclassical
A valley located in the region of Yamama.
نَسِيحnoun
- 1.valleyclassical
Another valley located in the region of Yamama.
Parallel reading
ما تحات عن التمر من قشره وفتات أقماعه ونحوهما مما يبقى أسفل الوعاء
What peels off dates, from their husk and fragments of their spathes and the like, which remains at the bottom of the container.
نسح التراب، كمنع: أذراه
And 'nasaha' the dust, as in 'mana'a': to scatter it.
وكفرح: طمع
And 'nasaha', as in 'faraha': to covet.
والمنساح: شيء ينسح به التراب، أي: يذرى
And the 'minsah': a thing by which dust is scattered, meaning: dispersed.
وكتاب: واد باليمامة
And 'nisah' (like 'kitab'): a valley in Yamama.
وله يوم م
And it has a day (referring to a historical event).
ونسيح، كمصغر نسيح: واد آخر بها
And 'nasih', like the diminutive of 'nasih': another valley in it (Yamama).