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الحيهل
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis 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.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.Single shrubclassical
The singular unit of the shrub described by the root, specifically the 'الحيهل' plant.
حيهلother
- 1.Urging interjectionclassical
A word used to urge or stimulate animals, particularly horses.
حيهلنother
- 1.Urging interjectionclassical
A variant form of the word used to urge or stimulate animals.
حيهلاother
- 1.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.