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خلت
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily discusses a specific type of speckled or white-and-black animal, likely a horse or camel, and also a type of plant resin.
Derived headwords
الخليتnoun
- 1.Speckled animalclassical
A specific type of speckled or white-and-black animal, particularly a horse or camel, found in the region of Tayma.
كسكيتnoun
- 1.Speckled animalclassical
An alternative term for Al-Khulit, referring to a speckled or white-and-black animal.
الحلتيتnoun
- 1.Plant resinclassical
A type of plant resin, identified as 'Anjarath'.
الخلتيتnoun
- 1.Plant resinclassical
An alternative pronunciation or spelling for Al-Haltit, referring to the plant resin 'Anjarath'.
Parallel reading
الخليت، كسكيت : اسم (الأبلق الفرد الذي بتيماء)
Al-Khulit, Kaskit: a name for the individual piebald animal in Tayma.
نقله الصاغاني، وقد ذكره في الأشعار.
Al-Saghani transmitted it, and he mentioned it in poetry.
وفي التهذيب، في ترجمة حلت، عن الليث: الحلتيت: الأنجرذ
And in Al-Tahdhib, in the entry for 'Halt', from Al-Layth: Al-Haltit is Al-Anjarath.
قال: والذي حفظته عن البحرانيين: الخلتيت، بالخاء: الأنجرذ.
He said: And what I have preserved from the Bahrainis is Al-Khaltit, with a Kha: Al-Anjarath.
قال: ولا أراه عربيا محضا.
He said: And I do not consider it purely Arabic.