الخنزرة
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to coarseness, thickness, and a specific type of large stone-breaking tool. It also appears in place names and is cross-referenced to another root for the term 'pig'.
Derived headwords
- 1.coarsenessboth
A quality of being coarse, rough, or thick.
- 2.large stone-breaking toolclassical
A large, heavy tool, like a pickaxe or maul, used for breaking stones.
- 1.to be coarseboth
To exhibit qualities of coarseness or thickness.
- 1.coarsenessboth
The state or quality of being coarse or thick.
- 1.coarseboth
Possessing the quality of coarseness or thickness.
- 1.place nameclassical
A specific place name, possibly referring to a valley or depression, belonging to the Darat tribe.
- 1.place name (dual)classical
The dual form of a place name, referring to two specific locations belonging to the Darat tribe.
- 1.place name (dual)classical
The dual form of a place name, referring to two specific locations belonging to the Darat tribe.
- 1.pigboth
A domestic or wild pig. This lemma is noted as being found under the root خ ز ر.