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الخلر
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root primarily refers to a type of plant, potentially a legume like beans or chickpeas. It also denotes a specific location in Persia known for its excellent honey.
Derived headwords
الخَلَرnoun
- 1.plantboth
A type of plant, possibly a legume.
- 2.beansboth
Specifically refers to beans as a type of plant.
- 3.chickpeasboth
Also refers to chickpeas as a type of plant.
- 4.mung beansboth
Can also refer to mung beans.
خَلَارname
- 1.Khorramabadclassical
A city in Persia (Iran) from which excellent honey is attributed.
Parallel reading
الخلر، كسكر: نبات، أو الفول، أو الجلبان، أو الماش.
Al-khalar, like 'askara: a plant, or beans, or chickpeas, or mung beans.
وخلار، كرمان: ع بفارس، ينسب إليه العسل الجيد.
And Khlar, like Kirman: a city in Persia, to which good honey is attributed.