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Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to concepts of land, ash, and potentially human characteristics like praise and abundance. It also includes a term for a vein.
Derived headwords
البثاءnoun
- 1.Level landclassical
Refers to a type of easy or level terrain.
- 2.Place nameclassical
Possibly a proper noun referring to a specific location.
البثىnoun
- 1.Ashclassical
The residue left after burning, derived from the word 'bawthah' (بوثه).
بثةnoun
- 1.Ash (singular)classical
The singular form of 'al-bathā' (البثى), referring to ash.
بوثهnoun
- 1.Ash (original form)classical
The original or root form from which 'bathah' (بثة) is derived, meaning ash.
البثيadjective
- 1.Abundant in praiseclassical
Describes someone who praises people excessively.
- 2.Abundant in attendantsclassical
Describes someone who has a large retinue or many followers.
بثاverb
- 1.To be a veinclassical
Refers to the state of being a vein.
Parallel reading
البثاء، كقباء: أرض سهلة، أو ع.
Al-bathā', like qabā': level land, or a place name.
والبثى، كألى: الرماد، جمع بثة، وأصلها بوثة.
And al-bathā', like alā: the ash, plural of bathah, and its origin is bawthah.
والبثي، ms1756 كعلي: الكثير المدح للناس، والكثير الحشم.
And al-bathī, ms1756 like 'alī: the one who praises people a lot, and the one with many attendants.
وبثا يبثو: عرق.
And bathā yabthū: a vein.