الوفعة
Root entry · 14 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to pieces of cloth or material used for specific purposes, such as holding fire, sealing, or wiping. It also extends to terms for young people and elevated structures or hopeful signs.
Derived headwords
- 1.Cloth for fireclassical
A piece of cloth used to carry or ignite fire.
- 2.Stopperclassical
The stopper of a bottle or flask.
- 1.Cloth for fireclassical
Similar to الوَفْعَة, a piece of cloth used for carrying fire.
- 1.Cloth for fireclassical
A piece of cloth used for carrying fire, similar to الوَفْعَة.
- 1.Basket from date clustersclassical
A basket made from the stems of date clusters.
- 2.Cloth for wiping penclassical
A piece of cloth used for wiping a pen.
- 3.Cloth for scabby skinclassical
A piece of wool or cloth used to apply medicine to scabby skin.
- 1.Basket from date clustersclassical
A basket made from the stems of date clusters.
- 2.Cloth for wiping penclassical
A piece of cloth used for wiping a pen.
- 3.Cloth for scabby skinclassical
A piece of wool or cloth used to apply medicine to scabby skin.
- 1.To be youngclassical
To be a young boy or girl, reaching puberty.
- 1.Elevated buildingclassical
A high or elevated building.
- 2.Hopeful cloudclassical
A cloud that gives hope of rain.
- 1.Young boyclassical
A boy who has reached the age of puberty.
- 1.Young personclassical
A young boy or girl, especially one who has reached puberty.
- 1.Young peopleclassical
Plural of وَفْعَة, referring to young boys or girls.
- 1.Basket from date clustersclassical
A basket made from the stems of date clusters.
- 2.Cloth for wiping penclassical
A piece of cloth used for wiping a pen.
- 3.Cloth for scabby skinclassical
A piece of wool or cloth used to apply medicine to scabby skin.
- 1.Cloth for fireclassical
A piece of cloth used to carry or ignite fire.
- 2.Stopperclassical
The stopper of a bottle or flask.
- 1.Elevated buildingclassical
A high or elevated building.
- 2.Hopeful cloudclassical
A cloud that gives hope of rain.
- 1.Mispronunciationclassical
Indicates a word is a mispronunciation or error, specifically using 'qaf' instead of another letter.