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العذيوط

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root appears to describe something that is small, insignificant, or perhaps a type of small creature or insect. It also seems to relate to a specific, possibly diminutive, form of a noun.

Derived headwords

العَذْيُوطnoun
  1. 1.
    Small thingclassical

    A diminutive or insignificant thing, possibly referring to a small creature or insect.

العَذْيُوطnoun
  1. 1.
    Diminutive noun formclassical

    A noun formed with a diminutive pattern, similar to 'حرذون' (small lizard) or 'عصفور' (sparrow).

العَذُوطnoun
  1. 1.
    Diminutive noun formclassical

    Another variant of the diminutive noun form, akin to 'عتور' (a type of bird).

عَذِيطverb
  1. 1.
    To be small/insignificantclassical

    The passive form of a verb, indicating that something has become small, insignificant, or perhaps a diminutive form.

العَذْطnoun
  1. 1.
    Smallness/insignificanceclassical

    The state or quality of being small, insignificant, or a diminutive form. It is suggested that this noun might not have a derived verb because it refers to an inherent characteristic or creation.

Parallel reading

كحرذون وعصفور وعتور
like haradhun (small lizard), 'usfūr (sparrow), and 'atur (a type of bird).
وقد عُذِيط
And it has become small/diminutive.
والاسم: العَذْط
And the noun is: al-'adht.
أو لا يُشتق منه فعل لأنه خِلْقة
Or a verb is not derived from it because it is an inherent creation.