رهط
Root entry · 10 derived lemmasThe root رهط (r-h-ṭ) primarily relates to groups of people, specifically small numbers or kin. It also extends to cover items of clothing made from skin, and geographical locations.
Derived headwords
- 1.group of peopleboth
A group of people, specifically one's kin or tribe.
- 2.small group (under ten)classical
A number of men less than ten, not including any women.
- 1.skin garmentclassical
A piece of skin, approximately the size from the navel to the knee, worn by a menstruating woman.
- 1.strips of leatherclassical
Strips of leather, cut from skins, used for various purposes.
- 1.Plural of رهط.both
Plural of رهط.
- 1.Plural of رهط.both
Plural of رهط.
- 1.Plural of رهط.both
Plural of رهط.
- 1.groups of peopleclassical
A plural form of رهط, referring to groups of people.
- 1.hole of a jerboaclassical
Similar to الراهطاء, it refers to one of the burrows of a jerboa from which it ejects soil.
- 1.hole of a jerboaclassical
One of the burrows of a jerboa from which it ejects soil and accumulates it.
- 1.Marj Rahitclassical
A location in Syria where a significant battle took place during the Jahiliyyah period.