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كشء

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root primarily concerns the act of eating, particularly specific types of food like cucumbers and roasted meat. It also extends to the process of cooking or preparing meat to a dry state.

Derived headwords

كَشَأَverb
  1. 1.
    ate cucumbersclassical

    To eat cucumbers, specifically.

  2. 2.
    ateclassical

    To eat, generally.

كَشْءnoun
  1. 1.
    eatingclassical

    The act of eating, particularly of cucumbers or similar items.

كَشَأَverb
  1. 1.
    ate meatclassical

    To eat meat.

كَشِيءnoun
  1. 1.
    roasted meatclassical

    Roasted meat that has been well-cooked and dried.

كَشَأَverb
  1. 1.
    ate roasted meatclassical

    To eat a piece of roasted meat, specifically.

أَكْشَأَverb
  1. 1.
    roasted meat until dryclassical

    To roast meat until it becomes dry and well-done.

كَشَّأَverb
  1. 1.
    ate meatclassical

    To eat meat (doubled form).

كَشَّأَverb
  1. 1.
    dried meatclassical

    To dry out meat, making it tough or preserved.

Parallel reading

أي القثاء (كمنعه: أكله)
Meaning cucumbers (like 'man'a'hu): eating them.
وكشأ الطعام {كشأ: أكله
And he ate the food, he ate it.
وقيل: أكله (أكل القثاء) أي خضما كما يؤكل القثاء
And it was said: he ate it (eating cucumbers) meaning chewing them as cucumbers are chewed.
وكشأ (اللحم) كشأ فهو {- كشيء (شواه حتى يبس)
And he ate (the meat) he ate it, so it became 'kashi' (roasted meat) (he roasted it until it dried).
ومثله وزأت اللحم أي أيبسته
And like that is 'waza'tu al-lahm', meaning I dried it out.
وكشأت اللحم} وكشأته مضعفا، إذا أكلته
And I ate the meat, and I ate the meat (doubled form), if you ate it.
ولا يقال في غير اللحم
And it is not said for anything other than meat.
وكشأ يكشأ إذا أكل قطعة من - الكشيء وهو الشواء المنضج
And he ate, he eats, if he ate a piece of the 'kashi' which is the cooked roast.
وأكشأ، إذا
And he roasted, if