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Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to openings, fissures, or clefts, particularly in anatomical contexts like the face, animal anatomy, and hooves. It can also refer to wetness or moisture and sounds.
Derived headwords
النَّعْوnoun
- 1.Cleft under noseclassical
The area or cleft located beneath the nose.
- 2.Fissure in camel's lipclassical
A split or fissure in the upper lip of a camel.
- 3.Fissure in horse's hoofclassical
A crack or fissure in the heel or fetlock area of a horse's hoof.
- 4.Opening in hoofclassical
The space or opening at the rear of a horse's hoof.
- 5.Wetnessclassical
Moisture or wetness.
- 6.Splendorclassical
Radiance, splendor, or magnificence.
النعاءnoun
- 1.Cat's cryclassical
The sound or cry made by a cat.
نعوانname
- 1.Valley nameclassical
The name of a valley.
Parallel reading
النَّعْو: الدائرة تحت الأنف
The na'w: the circle/cleft under the nose.
والشق في مشفر البعير الأعلى
And the split in the upper lip of the camel.
والفتق في ألية حافر الفرس
And the fissure in the heel of the horse's hoof.
وفرج مؤخر الحافر
And the opening at the rear of the hoof.
والرطب
And the wet/moist.
وبهاء: ع
And splendor: 'ayn (likely referring to a specific meaning or usage).
والنعاء، كدعاء: صوت السنور
And the na'a', like du'a': the sound of the cat.
ونعوان: واد
And Nu'wan: a valley.