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الءقط

Root entry · 10 derived lemmas

This root primarily concerns a type of dairy product and related actions. It also extends to concepts of mixing, overcoming, and difficult situations in conflict.

Derived headwords

الأَقْطnoun
  1. 1.
    dried cheese/yogurt productboth

    A substance made from churned sheep's milk, often dried or preserved.

أَقْطَانnoun
  1. 1.
    dried cheese/yogurt productsboth

    Plural of 'aqt', referring to multiple units or types of this dairy product.

يأْقِطُverb
  1. 1.
    to make aqtclassical

    To prepare or make the dairy product known as 'aqt'.

أَطْعَمَverb
  1. 1.
    to feed (aqt)classical

    To give someone to eat the product 'aqt'.

صَرَعَverb
  1. 1.
    to overcome/throw downboth

    To defeat, overcome, or throw someone to the ground.

خَلَطَverb
  1. 1.
    to mixboth

    To blend or mix things together.

آقَطَverb
  1. 1.
    to have much aqtclassical

    To possess or have produced a large quantity of the dairy product 'aqt'.

الأُقْطَةnoun
  1. 1.
    part of stomach liningclassical

    A specific part of the stomach lining, located near the rumen.

المَأْقِطnoun
  1. 1.
    place of fightingclassical

    A location where combat takes place, or a difficult, constricted situation in war.

المَأْقُوطadjective
  1. 1.
    heavy and indigestibleclassical

    Describing something that is heavy, burdensome, or difficult to digest.

Parallel reading

الأَقْط، مثلثة ويحرك وككتف ورجل وإبل: شيء يتخذ من المخيض الغنمي ج: أقطان.
Al-aqt, with three possible vowelizations and pronounced like 'kutuf', 'rijl', and 'ibil': a thing made from churned sheep's milk, plural: aqtan.
وأقط الطعام يأقطه: عمله به
And 'aqt the food' means he prepared it.
وفلانا: أطعمه إياه
And 'aqt so-and-so' means he fed him it.
وقرنه: صرعه
And 'aqt his horn' means he threw him down.
والشيء: خلطه
And 'aqt the thing' means he mixed it.
وآقط: كثر أقطه.
And 'aqata' means he had much of his aqt.
والأقطة، كفرحة: هنة دون القبة مما يلي الكرش.
And al-uqṭah, like 'furḥah': a thing below the dome (of the stomach) adjacent to the rumen.
والمأقط، كمنزل: موضع القتال، أو المضيق في الحرب.
And al-ma'qiṭ, like 'manzil': the place of fighting, or the narrow passage in war.
والأقط والمأقوط: الثقيل الوخم.
And al-aqt and al-ma'qūṭ: the heavy and indigestible.