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الشناط
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of well-formedness, particularly in women, and also extends to cooked meats and roasted food.
Derived headwords
الشَّنَاطnoun
- 1.well-formed womanclassical
A woman who is well-formed in terms of flesh and complexion.
شَنَاطَاتnoun
- 1.well-formed womenclassical
Plural of الشَّنَاط, referring to women who are well-formed in flesh and color.
شَنَائِطnoun
- 1.well-formed womenclassical
Another plural of الشَّنَاط, referring to women who are well-formed in flesh and color.
الشَّنْطnoun
- 1.cooked meatsclassical
Meats that have been cooked or are in the process of being cooked.
المُشَنَّطnoun
- 1.roasted meatclassical
Meat that has been roasted, often implying it is well-prepared and appetizing.
Parallel reading
الشناط، ككتاب: المرأة الحسنة اللحم واللون ج: شناطات وشنائط.
Al-shanāṭ, like kitāb: the woman who is good in flesh and color, plural: shanāṭāt and shanā'iṭ.
والشنط، ككتب: اللحمان المنضجة.
And al-shanṭ, like kutub: the cooked meats.
والمشنط، كمعظم: الشواء.
And al-mushanṭ, like muʿẓam: the roasted meat.