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المقه

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root describes a specific type of undesirable bluish-white discoloration, often associated with the eyes or skin. It also encompasses terms for remoteness, barrenness of land, and a reddish appearance of the eyes and eyelids due to a lack of eyelashes.

Derived headwords

المقهnoun
  1. 1.
    bluish-white discolorationclassical

    A discoloration characterized by a mixture of white and blue, considered undesirable or blameworthy.

المرهnoun
  1. 1.
    bluish-white discolorationclassical

    Another term for a bluish-white discoloration, similar to 'al-maqah'.

أمقهadjective
  1. 1.
    bluish-whiteclassical

    Describing something that has a bluish-white hue, often used as an adjective for the discoloration.

مقهاءadjective
  1. 1.
    bluish-whiteclassical

    An adjective used to describe a bluish-white color, similar to 'amqah'.

الأمقهadjective
  1. 1.
    remoteclassical

    Describing a place that is distant or far away.

  2. 2.
    barrenclassical

    Describing a place where trees do not grow, indicating barrenness or infertility.

  3. 3.
    red-eyedclassical

    Describing eyes and eyelids that are reddish due to a lack of eyelashes.

Parallel reading

المقه، محركة: بياض في زرقة، مذموم
Al-maqah, with vowel movement: a whiteness in blueness, blameworthy.
والمره
And al-marah.
والنعت: أمقه ومقهاء
And the adjective: 'amqah and miqha'.
والأمقه: البعيد
And al-amqah: the distant.
والمكان لا ينبت فيه شجر
And the place where trees do not grow.
والمحمر المآقي والجفون من قلة الأهداب
And the reddened inner corners of the eyes and eyelids from a lack of eyelashes.