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هوت
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root primarily concerns the concept of a deep, low-lying place or chasm. It also extends to the idea of falling or plunging into such a place, and metaphorically to a state of intense desire or longing.
Derived headwords
الهوتةnoun
- 1.low-lying landboth
An area of land that is low and depressed.
- 2.chasmclassical
A deep abyss or gulf, often referring to a profound depth.
هوتةnoun
- 1.low-lying landboth
An area of land that is low and depressed.
- 2.chasmclassical
A deep abyss or gulf, often referring to a profound depth.
هوتةnoun
- 1.deep abyssclassical
A very deep pit or chasm, emphasizing its profound depth.
هوتةnoun
- 1.deep abyssclassical
A very deep pit or chasm, emphasizing its profound depth.
هوتnoun
- 1.deep abyssclassical
A very deep pit or chasm, emphasizing its profound depth.
هوتnoun
- 1.deep abyssclassical
A very deep pit or chasm, emphasizing its profound depth.
هوتnoun
- 1.deep abyssclassical
A very deep pit or chasm, emphasizing its profound depth.
تهويتاverb
- 1.to cry outclassical
To shout or call out loudly.
Parallel reading
صب الله عليه هوتة وموتة
May God pour upon him a chasm and death.
وددت أن ما بيننا وبين العدو هوتة لا يدرك قعرها إلى يوم القيامة
I wish that between us and the enemy there was a chasm whose bottom cannot be reached until the Day of Resurrection.
الهوتة بالضم والفتح الهوة من الأرض
Al-hawtah, with dammah and fath, is the abyss of the earth.
وفي الوهدة العميقة
And in the deep valley.
الهوتة بالضم والفتح الهوة من الأرض، وفي الوهدة العميقة
Al-hawtah, with dammah and fath, is the abyss of the earth, and in the deep valley.
وددت أن ما بيننا وبين العدو هوتة لا يدرك قعرها إلى يوم القيامة
I wish that between us and the enemy there was a chasm whose bottom cannot be reached until the Day of Resurrection.
الهوتة بالضم والفتح الهوة من الأرض، وفي الوهدة العميقة
Al-hawtah, with dammah and fath, is the abyss of the earth, and in the deep valley.
وهوت به تهويتا: صاح
And he fell with it, crying out: he shouted.
يقال للمهواة: هوتة وهوة وهوتة
It is said for the abyss: hawtah, hawwah, and huwtah.