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اللغلغ

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the sounds and actions associated with the throat and vocalization, encompassing speech impediments, the act of swallowing or moistening food, and a specific type of bird.

Derived headwords

لُغْلُغnoun
  1. 1.
    stutteringclassical

    A speech impediment characterized by a difficulty in articulating words, often involving repetitions or hesitations.

  2. 2.
    hoarsenessclassical

    A rough or grating quality in the voice, often due to throat irritation or overuse.

لَغْلَغَverb
  1. 1.
    to moistenclassical

    To make something wet or moist, specifically referring to moistening food like tharid with broth.

لَغْلَغَةnoun
  1. 1.
    stammeringclassical

    The act or sound of speaking with a stammer, characterized by involuntary repetitions or prolongations of sounds.

  2. 2.
    lispingclassical

    A speech impediment involving the mispronunciation of sibilant sounds, often sounding like a lisp.

اللَّغْلَغnoun
  1. 1.
    a type of birdclassical

    A specific kind of bird, distinguished from the stork (al-laqlaq).

Parallel reading

اللغلغ: طائر غير اللقلق.
Al-laghlagh: a bird other than the stork.
ولغلغ ثريده: رواه.
And he moistened his tharid: he made it wet.
في كلامه لغلغة: عجمة ولخلخة.
In his speech there is laghghalah: a speech impediment and a lisp.