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حوث
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to internal organs, specifically the stomach and liver, and also describes a state of being left in a helpless or abandoned condition.
Derived headwords
الحَوْثnoun
- 1.stomachclassical
The stomach, particularly the rumen or the part of the stomach that is closest to the intestines.
عِرْقnoun
- 1.veinboth
A blood vessel, often referring to a large vein.
الحَوْثاءnoun
- 1.liverclassical
The liver, an organ in the body.
- 2.stomachclassical
The stomach or the organs adjacent to it.
المَرِيّاnoun
- 1.stomachclassical
The stomach, specifically the part that is closest to the intestines.
حَوَّثَverb
- 1.to be left helplessclassical
To be left in a state of helplessness or abandonment.
Parallel reading
الحوث، عرق الحوثاء للكبد
Al-hauth, the vein of the liver.
وما يليها قال الراجز: إنا وجدنا لحمه طريا الكرش والحوثاء والمريا
And what follows it. The poet said: We found its flesh tender, the stomach, and the liver, and the stomach.
وأوقع بهم فلان، فتركهم حوث بوث
And so-and-so fell upon them, leaving them in a state of helplessness.