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Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This 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. 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. 1.
    Marshes, swampsboth

    The plural form of 'أضاة', referring to multiple stagnant bodies of water.

أضياتnoun
  1. 1.
    Marshes, swampsboth

    Another plural form of 'أضاة', also referring to multiple stagnant bodies of water.

أضىnoun
  1. 1.
    Marshes, swampsboth

    A further plural form of 'أضاة', denoting multiple stagnant bodies of water.

إضاءnoun
  1. 1.
    Melon patchclassical

    A place where melons are cultivated, often implying a moist or fertile ground.

  2. 2.
    Thicket of Indian elmclassical

    A dense growth of Indian elm trees, suggesting a thicket or dense vegetation.

إضونnoun
  1. 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.