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الخشاش

Root entry · 18 derived lemmas

This root primarily deals with concepts of insertion, entering, and things that are rough, coarse, or inferior. It extends to include specific objects like nose rings for camels, certain animals, plants like the poppy, and even geographical locations and personal names.

Derived headwords

الخَشَّاشnoun
  1. 1.
    Camel nose ringclassical

    A piece of wood inserted into the nose of a camel, used for control.

  2. 2.
    Inferior thingsclassical

    Refers to low-quality or inferior items, often in contrast to something better.

  3. 3.
    Mountain viperclassical

    A type of snake found in the mountains, specifically a viper.

  4. 4.
    Creatures without brainsclassical

    Animals and birds that lack a brain.

  5. 5.
    Two mountainsclassical

    Refers to two specific mountains located near Medina.

خَشَّاشnoun
  1. 1.
    Insects of the earthclassical

    Refers to various small creatures and insects found on the ground.

  2. 2.
    Small birdsclassical

    Includes birds like sparrows and similar small avian creatures.

الخَشَّاشnoun
  1. 1.
    Inferiorityclassical

    Denotes something of poor quality or low value.

  2. 2.
    Rutting camelclassical

    A male camel that is in a state of rut or sexual excitement.

خَشَّ فيهverb
  1. 1.
    To enter intoboth

    To penetrate or go into something.

خَشَّشَ البعيرverb
  1. 1.
    To put a nose ring in a camelclassical

    The act of inserting a wooden ring into a camel's nose for control.

أَخْشَشَverb
  1. 1.
    To put a nose ring in a camelclassical

    An alternative form for inserting a nose ring into a camel.

خَشَّشَ فلاناًverb
  1. 1.
    To secretly despise or blameclassical

    To harbor ill feelings, blame, or criticize someone in secret.

الخَشْخَاءnoun
  1. 1.
    Clayey and pebbly landclassical

    Land characterized by a mixture of clay and small stones.

  2. 2.
    Place of beesclassical

    A location where bees are found or nest.

الخَشْخَاءnoun
  1. 1.
    Intimidationclassical

    The act of causing fear or intimidation.

الخَشْخَاءnoun
  1. 1.
    Protruding bone behind the earclassical

    The bony prominence located behind the ear.

المَخَشّnoun
  1. 1.
    Penisclassical

    A vulgar term for the male genitalia.

  2. 2.
    Daring person at nightclassical

    Someone who is bold and active in performing tasks during the night.

  3. 3.
    Brave horseclassical

    A horse that is courageous and fearless.

الخَشْشnoun
  1. 1.
    Coarse thingboth

    An object or substance that is rough or not smooth.

  2. 2.
    Black thingclassical

    Something that is dark or black in color.

  3. 3.
    Infantryclassical

    Foot soldiers or the common people.

  4. 4.
    Camel with a nose ringclassical

    A camel that has had a nose ring inserted.

  5. 5.
    Crack or fissureboth

    A split or opening in something.

  6. 6.
    Small amount of rainboth

    A light or sparse rainfall.

  7. 7.
    Hill or moundclassical

    A small natural elevation of earth.

خَشَّ السحابverb
  1. 1.
    Clouds brought rainclassical

    When clouds indicate or bring forth rain.

خَشِيشnoun
  1. 1.
    Young gazelleclassical

    A small or young gazelle.

الخَشْخَاشnoun
  1. 1.
    Poppy plantboth

    Refers to the opium poppy, known for its soporific and medicinal properties.

  2. 2.
    Group in armsclassical

    A gathering of people equipped with weapons and armor.

تَخَشْخَشَverb
  1. 1.
    To make a rustling soundboth

    The sound produced by friction, like weapons or dry objects rubbing together.

  2. 2.
    To enter and hideclassical

    To go into something, often a tree, and become hidden.

الخَشْخَشَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Sound of weaponsclassical

    The noise made by weapons, especially when moving or clashing.

  2. 2.
    Rustling soundboth

    The sound of dry things rubbing against each other.

  3. 3.
    Entering intoclassical

    The act of penetrating or entering into something.

انْخَشَّverb
  1. 1.
    To enterclassical

    To go into or penetrate something.

Parallel reading

الخَشَّاش، بالكسر: ما يدخل في عظم أنف البعير من خشب، والجوالق، والغضب، والجانب، والماضي من الرجال، ويثلث، وحية الجبل، والأفعى حية ms0784 السهل لا تطنيان، وما لا دماغ له من دواب الأرض ومن الطير، وجبلان قرب المدينة وهما الخشاشان، ومثلثة: حشرات الأرض، والعصافير ونحوها، وبالضم: الرديء، والمغتلم من الإبل.
Al-Khashshash, with kasra: what is inserted into the bone of a camel's nose made of wood, and the saddlebag, and anger, and the side, and the past of men, and it is triliteral, and the mountain snake, and the viper snake of the plain that does not strike, and what has no brain among the creatures of the earth and birds, and two mountains near the city, and they are Al-Khashshashan, and with thalath: the insects of the earth, and sparrows and the like, and with damma: the inferior, and the rutting camel.
وخششت فيه: دخلت
And I entered into it: I entered.
والبعير: جعلت في أنفه الخشاش، كأخششت
And the camel: I made the nose ring in its nose, like I made it enter.
وفلانا: شنأته، ولمته في خفاء.
And so-and-so: I despised him, and blamed him in secret.
والخشاء: أرض فيها طين وحصى، وموضع النحل والدبر، وبالكسر: التخويف، وبالضم: العظم الناتئ خلف الأذن، وأصلها: الخششاء، وهما خششاوان.
And Al-Khashshaa: land with clay and pebbles, and a place for bees and the anus, and with kasra: intimidation, and with damma: the protruding bone behind the ear, and its origin is Al-Khishshaa', and they are two Khishshawaan.
والمخش، بالكسر: الذكر، والجريء على العمل في الليل، والفرس الجسور.
And Al-Makhsh, with kasra: the penis, and the one daring to act at night, and the brave horse.
والخش: الشيء الأخشن، والأسود، والرجالة، الواحد: خاش، والبعير المخشوش، والشق في الشيء، والقليل من المطر، وخش السحاب: جاء به، وبالضم: التل.
And Al-Khush: the coarse thing, and the black, and the infantry, the singular is Khash, and the camel with a nose ring, and the crack in the thing, and a little rain, and the clouds brought rain: they brought it, and with damma: the hill.
وخش السحاب: جاء به
And the clouds brought rain: they brought it.
وخشاش بن لأي بن عصم، وجد جد عبد العزيز بن بدر بن زيد بن معاوية، وكان اسمه عبد العزى، فغيره النبي، صلى الله عليه وسلم.
And Khashshash bin La'i bin 'Isam, and the grandfather of the grandfather of Abdul Aziz bin Badr bin Zaid bin Mu'awiyah, and his name was Abdul 'Uzza, so the Prophet, peace be upon him, changed it.
والخشيش، كزبير: الغزال الصغير، كالخشش، محركة.
And Al-Khushaysh, like Zubayr: the young gazelle, like Al-Khushsh, vocalized.
ومحمد بن خشيش بن خشية، بضمهما، وكذا خشة بنت مرزوق: من الرواة.
And Muhammad bin Khushaysh bin Khashyah, with damma for both, and likewise Khashshah bint Marzuq: from the narrators.
وأبو خشة الغفاري: تابعي.
And Abu Khashshah Al-Ghaffari: a Successor.
ومحمد بن أسد الخشي، بالضم، ويقال: الخوشي: محدث.
And Muhammad bin Asad Al-Khushshi, with damma, and it is said: Al-Khawshi: a traditionist.
والخشخاش: م أصناف: بستاني، ومنثور، ومقرن، وزبدي، والكل منوم مخدر مبرد، وقشره من نصف درهم غدوة، ومثله عند النوم سقيا بماء بارد عجيب جدا لقطع الإسهال الخلطي والدموي إذا كان مع حرارة والتهاب.
And Al-Khashkhash: types of plants: garden, scattered, horned, and creamy, and all are soporific, numbing, and cooling, and its peel from half a dirham in the morning, and the same at night, given to drink with cold water is very wonderful for stopping humoral and bloody diarrhea if it is with heat and inflammation.
والخشخاش: الجماعة في سلاح ودروع، وابن الحارث، أو ابن مالك بن الحارث، أو ابن جناب بن الحارث: صحابي.
And Al-Khashkhash: the group in arms and armor, and Ibn Al-Harith, or Ibn Malik bin Al-Harith, or Ibn Janab bin Al-Harith: a Companion.
وأبو الخشخاش: شاعر.
And Abu Al-Khashkhash: a poet.
وخشاخش، بالضم: أعظم جبل بالدهناء.
And Khashakhish, with damma: the greatest mountain in Al-Dahna.
وتخشخش: صوت، و في الشجر: دخل، وغاب.
And Takhashkhash: a sound, and in the trees: he entered, and disappeared.
والخشخشة: صوت السلاح، وكل شيء يابس إذا حك بعضه ببعض، والدخول في الشيء، كالانخشاش
And Al-Khashkhashah: the sound of weapons, and everything dry when some of it rubs against the other, and entering into something, like entering.