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الثوع
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes a type of evergreen mountain tree and the act of flowing or spreading. It also touches upon concepts of expansive movement and a specific medical term related to vomiting.
Derived headwords
الثَّوْعnoun
- 1.Mountain treeclassical
A type of evergreen mountain tree with a thick, tall trunk and clusters resembling the terebinth tree. It is considered not useful.
وثاعverb
- 1.to flowboth
Water flowed or spread out.
وثعverb
- 1.to spread outclassical
An imperative command to spread out in the land in obedience to God.
الثَّاعَةnoun
- 1.Vomitingclassical
The act or instance of vomiting; a throw-up.
Parallel reading
الثَّوْع، كصرد: شجر جبلي دائم الخضرة، ذو ساق غليظ يسمو، وعناقيده كالبطم، لا ينتفع به.
Al-thaw' (like 'sarad'): an evergreen mountain tree, with a thick, tall trunk, and its clusters are like the terebinth, and it is not beneficial.
وثاع الماء: سال.
Water flowed: it spread.
وثع ثع: أمر بالانبساط في البلاد في طاعة الله.
Wathi' wathi': an order to spread out in the land in obedience to God.
والثاعة: القذفة للقيء.
And al-thā'ah: the throw of vomiting.