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هرش

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to inciting or provoking animals, particularly dogs, to fight or attack each other. It also encompasses a geographical place name associated with a route.

Derived headwords

الهراشnoun
  1. 1.
    inciting dogsclassical

    The act of inciting dogs to fight each other, or setting them upon one another.

مهارشةnoun
  1. 1.
    inciting dogsclassical

    The act of inciting dogs to fight each other.

تحريشnoun
  1. 1.
    incitingclassical

    The act of inciting or provoking, especially animals to fight.

التهريشnoun
  1. 1.
    incitementboth

    incitement

هرشىname
  1. 1.
    place nameclassical

    A mountain pass or elevated area on the road to Mecca, near Al-Juhfah, from which the sea is visible. It has two paths, both considered correct routes.

Parallel reading

الهراش: المهارشة بالكلاب، وهو تحريش بعضها على بعض.
Al-Harash: The inciting of dogs against each other, which is provoking some of them against others.
والتهريش: التحريش.
And Al-Tahreesh: is Al-Tahreesh (inciting).
هرشى: ثنية في طريق مكة، قريبة من الجحفة، يرى منها البحر، ولها طريقان فكل من سلكهما كان مصيبا.
Harsha: A mountain pass on the road to Mecca, near Al-Juhfah, from which the sea is visible, and it has two paths, so whoever takes either of them is correct.
خذى أنف هرشى أو قفاها فإنه كلا جانبى هرشى لهن طريق
Take the front of Harsha or its rear, for indeed both sides of Harsha are paths for them (the camels).
أي للابل.
Meaning, for the camels.