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القوط
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to flocks of sheep, specifically large gatherings or herds. It also extends to geographical locations and individuals associated with these flocks.
Derived headwords
القُوطnoun
- 1.Flock of sheepboth
A herd or flock of sheep.
- 2.Large gatheringclassical
A large gathering or assembly, specifically of sheep.
أَقْوَاطnoun
- 1.Flocks of sheepboth
The plural form of القوط, referring to multiple flocks of sheep.
بَهَاءnoun
- 1.Large dung heapclassical
A large heap of dung, often associated with livestock.
قُوطnoun
- 1.Town in Balkhclassical
A place name, specifically a town located in Balkh.
القَواطnoun
- 1.Shepherdclassical
A shepherd who tends to a flock of sheep.
Parallel reading
القوط: القطيع من الغنم
Al-Qūt: The flock of sheep.
أو مئة ج: أقواط
Or a hundred, plural: aqwāṭ.
وبهاء: الجلة الكبيرة
And bahā': The large dung heap.
وقوط، كلوط: ة ببلخ
And Qūṭ, like Lūṭ: a town in Balkh.
وجد عبد الله بن محمد المحدث
And 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad al-Muḥaddith was found.
وبهاء: ع
And bahā': 'ayn (a letter or possibly a reference).
والقواط: راعي قوط من الغنم
And al-Qawāṭ: the shepherd of a flock of sheep.