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شخت
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of being fine, small, or delicate, often in the context of texture or physical form. It can also describe a person who is thin or emaciated.
Derived headwords
الشَّخْتnoun
- 1.finenessclassical
Refers to something that is fine, delicate, or small in texture or form.
شَخَتَverb
- 1.to be fineclassical
The verb form indicating the state of being fine, delicate, or small.
- 2.to be thinclassical
To be emaciated or very thin in physique.
شَخْتadjective
- 1.fineclassical
An adjective describing something as fine, delicate, or small.
- 2.thinclassical
An adjective describing a person as thin or emaciated.
شُخِتَverb
- 1.to be fine (passive)classical
The passive form of the verb, indicating that something has been made fine or delicate.
شَخِيتadjective
- 1.thinclassical
An adjective describing a person as thin or emaciated, similar to شَخْت.
Parallel reading
الشَّخْت: الدَّقِيقُ
Al-shakht: the fine/delicate.
وَالْجَمْعُ شَخَاتٌ
And the plural is shakhāt.
وَقَدْ شَخَتَ الرَّجُلُ بِالضَّمِّ
And the man became thin/fine (with damma).
فَهُوَ شَخْتٌ
So he is thin/fine.
وَشَخِيتٌ
And shakheet (thin/fine).