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قشح
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis 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.hyenaboth
A hyena, a carnivorous mammal known for its scavenging habits.
كَقَطَامِother
- 1.like Qatāmclassical
An idiomatic comparison, likely referring to a specific hyena or a characteristic associated with it.
قَاشِحٌadjective
- 1.hardboth
Describing a fabric or material as hard, rough, or stiff.
قَاسِحٌadjective
- 1.hardclassical
An alternative spelling or pronunciation using 'sīn' (س) instead of 'shīn' (ش), meaning hard or stiff.
القُشَاحُnoun
- 1.drynessboth
The state of being dry, withered, or parched.
كَغُرَابٍother
- 1.like Ghurābclassical
An idiomatic comparison, likely referring to a specific instance or characteristic of dryness.
القَسَاحُnoun
- 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.