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الزراهمة
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe something that is thick, substantial, and ancient. It is primarily used as an adjective to denote these qualities.
Derived headwords
الزَّرَاهِمَةadjective
- 1.Thick, substantialboth
Describing something that is physically thick, dense, or substantial in its build or composition.
- 2.Ancient, oldclassical
Referring to something that is old, venerable, or has existed for a long time.
عَلَابِطَةadjective
- 1.Thick, substantialboth
Similar to الزراهة, this term denotes thickness, density, or substantiality.
- 2.Ancient, oldclassical
Also used to describe something as ancient or very old.
Parallel reading
الزراهمة، كعلابطة: الغليظة، والعتيقة.
Al-zarāhima, like 'alābiṭa: the thick, and the ancient.