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Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to bodies of water, specifically stagnant or marshy areas. It also extends to describe dense vegetation within such environments.
Derived headwords
الأضاةnoun
- 1.Marsh, swampboth
A stagnant body of water formed by a flood or other source. It is a low-lying area that is waterlogged or flooded.
أضواتnoun
- 1.Marshes, swampsboth
The plural form of 'أضاة', referring to multiple stagnant bodies of water.
أضياتnoun
- 1.Marshes, swampsboth
Another plural form of 'أضاة', also referring to multiple stagnant bodies of water.
أضىnoun
- 1.Marshes, swampsboth
A further plural form of 'أضاة', denoting multiple stagnant bodies of water.
إضاءnoun
- 1.Melon patchclassical
A place where melons are cultivated, often implying a moist or fertile ground.
- 2.Thicket of Indian elmclassical
A dense growth of Indian elm trees, suggesting a thicket or dense vegetation.
إضونnoun
- 1.Marshes, swampsboth
A collective noun or plural form related to 'أضاة', referring to marshy areas.
Parallel reading
الأضاة: المستنقع من سيل وغيره
Al-adāh: The marsh, a stagnant place from a flood or other source.
ج: أضوات وأضيات وأضى
Its plural: adawāt, adiyāt, and adā.
وإضاء وإضون
And idā' and idūn.
والإضاء: المبطخة
And al-idā': the melon patch.
والأجمة من الخلاف الهندي
And the thicket of Indian elm.