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قشح

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to dryness, hardness, and perhaps a harsh or rough quality. It is used to describe animals and textures.

Derived headwords

قَشَّاحٌnoun
  1. 1.
    hyenaboth

    A hyena, a carnivorous mammal known for its scavenging habits.

كَقَطَامِother
  1. 1.
    like Qatāmclassical

    An idiomatic comparison, likely referring to a specific hyena or a characteristic associated with it.

قَاشِحٌadjective
  1. 1.
    hardboth

    Describing a fabric or material as hard, rough, or stiff.

قَاسِحٌadjective
  1. 1.
    hardclassical

    An alternative spelling or pronunciation using 'sīn' (س) instead of 'shīn' (ش), meaning hard or stiff.

القُشَاحُnoun
  1. 1.
    drynessboth

    The state of being dry, withered, or parched.

كَغُرَابٍother
  1. 1.
    like Ghurābclassical

    An idiomatic comparison, likely referring to a specific instance or characteristic of dryness.

القَسَاحُnoun
  1. 1.
    drynessclassical

    An alternative spelling or pronunciation using 'sīn' (س) instead of 'shīn' (ش), meaning dryness or parchedness.

Parallel reading

يقال: ثوب قاشح
It is said: a hard garment.
أي قاسح، بالسين، لغة فيه
Meaning qāsih, with a sīn, a variant pronunciation for it.
والقشاح، كغراب: اليابس
And al-qushāh, like ghurāb: the dry.
كالقساح بالسين
Like al-qasāh with a sīn.