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Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to concepts of abundance, fullness, and expansive growth, particularly concerning vegetation, hair, and shade. It also extends to specific geographical features and a type of plant.
Derived headwords
فَنَاةnoun
- 1.Cowboth
A female bovine animal, specifically a cow.
- 2.Black nightshadeclassical
A type of plant, specifically black nightshade.
- 3.Waterclassical
Water belonging to the tribe of Judhaymah.
فَنَوَاتnoun
- 1.Cowsboth
The plural of 'fanāh', referring to female bovine animals.
عِنَب الثَّعْلَبnoun
- 1.Black nightshadeclassical
A plant, also known as black nightshade.
فَنَاءnoun
- 1.Mountainclassical
A mountain located in Najd.
فَنَاnoun
- 1.Mountainclassical
A mountain located in Najd.
أَفْنَىadjective
- 1.Abundant hairclassical
Describing a woman with abundant, thick hair.
فَنْوَاءadjective
- 1.Abundant hairclassical
Describing a woman with abundant, thick hair.
- 2.Wide-shaded treeclassical
Describing a tree that provides extensive shade.
فِينَانadjective
- 1.Abundant hairclassical
Describing hair that is abundant and thick.
Parallel reading
الفناة: البقرة
Al-fanāh: the cow.
ج: فنوات
Its plural is fanawāt.
وعنب الثعلب ج: فنا
And 'inab al-tha'lab (black nightshade), its plural is fanā.
وشعر أفنى: فينان
And abundant hair: finān.
وامرأة فنواء: أثيثة الشعر
And a fanwā' woman: abundant of hair.
وشجرة واسعة الظل
And a tree wide of shade.
والقياس: فناء وفنا: جبل بنجد
And by analogy: finā' and fanā: a mountain in Najd.