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الحيهل

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily discusses a specific type of short, leafless shrub that grows among thorny plants. It also covers interjections used for urging or stimulating animals.

Derived headwords

الحيهلnoun
  1. 1.
    Shrubclassical

    A short shrub that grows among thorny plants (like 'حمض'). It is characterized by having no leaves. The singular form is 'بهاء'.

بهاءnoun
  1. 1.
    Single shrubclassical

    The singular unit of the shrub described by the root, specifically the 'الحيهل' plant.

حيهلother
  1. 1.
    Urging interjectionclassical

    A word used to urge or stimulate animals, particularly horses.

حيهلنother
  1. 1.
    Urging interjectionclassical

    A variant form of the word used to urge or stimulate animals.

حيهلاother
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    Urging interjectionclassical

    A variant form of the word used to urge or stimulate animals, can be used with or without tanwin (nunation).

Parallel reading

الحيهل، كحيدر، والحيهل، مشددة، وقد تكسر الياء: شجرة قصيرة من دق الحمض، لا ورق لها، واحدته: بهاء.
Al-Hayhal, like Haydar, and Al-Hayhal, with a shadda, and the yaa may be kasraed: a short tree from the dense thorny plants, it has no leaves, its singular is Bahaa.
دميث به الرمث والحيهل.
Low-lying with it the saltwort and the Hayhal.
وحيهل وحيهل، وحيهلن وحيهلا، وحيهلا، منونا وغير منون: كلمات يستحث بها، ولها حكم آخر يأتي إن شاء الله تعالى في: ح ي ي.
And Hayhil and Hayhil, and Hayhilun and Hayhala, and Hayhala, with and without tanwin: words used to urge with them, and they have another ruling that will come, God Almighty willing, in: H Y Y.