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ءتش
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to be very rare and possibly related to specific genealogical or descriptive terms. The primary usage found refers to individuals within a family lineage and a descriptive term for a weak or feeble person.
Derived headwords
أتشname
- 1.Muhammad and Ali, sons of Al-Hasan Al-Saghani Al-Anbariclassical
Refers to Muhammad and Ali, who were descendants of Al-Hasan Al-Saghani Al-Anbari, known as Hadith scholars.
أتيشةadjective
- 1.feeble personclassical
A descriptive term used for a weak or feeble member of a group of people.
Parallel reading
أتش، محركة: جد محمد وعلي ابني الحسن الصغاني الأنباري من المحدثين.
Atash, with short vowels: the grandfather of Muhammad and Ali, sons of Al-Hasan Al-Saghani Al-Anbari, among the Hadith scholars.
ويقال للحارض من القوم الضعيف: أتيشة، كجهينة.
And the feeble one among the people is called Atishah, like Juhaynah.