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رغاط
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to the concept of something being abundant, plentiful, or copious. It is often used to describe a large quantity of something, particularly water or rain.
Derived headwords
رَغَاطnoun
- 1.Abundanceboth
A large quantity or amount of something, often used to describe plentiful water or rain.
- 2.Copiousnessclassical
The state of being copious or abundant; a great flow or outpouring.
رَغَاطٌnoun
- 1.Abundant waterboth
Specifically refers to a large and plentiful amount of water, often implying a flood or heavy rainfall.
Parallel reading
رَغَاطٌ، كَغُرَابٍ
Abundance, like 'ghurab' (crow).
بِالْمُعْجَمَةِ
With the letter 'ghayn' (غ).
ع.
Abbreviation for 'ayn' (ع), likely referring to a verb or a specific meaning.