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الشناط

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    well-formed womanclassical

    A woman who is well-formed in terms of flesh and complexion.

شَنَاطَاتnoun
  1. 1.
    well-formed womenclassical

    Plural of الشَّنَاط, referring to women who are well-formed in flesh and color.

شَنَائِطnoun
  1. 1.
    well-formed womenclassical

    Another plural of الشَّنَاط, referring to women who are well-formed in flesh and color.

الشَّنْطnoun
  1. 1.
    cooked meatsclassical

    Meats that have been cooked or are in the process of being cooked.

المُشَنَّطnoun
  1. 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.