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ءضخ

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root primarily refers to a place name, specifically a location in the Arabian Peninsula. It is associated with geographical features like plains, mountains, and settlements, and its usage can be either diptote or triptote.

Derived headwords

أَضَاخname
  1. 1.
    Place nameboth

    A place name in the desert, sometimes considered a mountain. It can be treated as diptote or triptote.

أَضَاخnoun
  1. 1.
    Desert plainclassical

    A plain or open area in the desert.

أَضَايِخname
  1. 1.
    Plural place nameclassical

    A plural form referring to places, possibly multiple locations or a larger area.

Parallel reading

أَضَاخ، كغراب: ع بالبادية، يصرف ولا يصرف، وقيل جبل، يذكر (ويؤنث)
Adhakh, like ghurab: a place in the desert, treated as diptote and triptote, and it is said to be a mountain, masculine (and feminine).
وفي المراصد أنه من قرى اليمامة لبني نمير، وقيل: من أعمال المدينة.
And in Al-Marasid, it is from the villages of Al-Yamamah for Banu Numayr, and it is said: from the districts of Medina.
ويقال: وضاخ، قال امرؤ القيس يصف سحابا.
And it is said: Wadhakh. Imru' al-Qays said, describing clouds.
فلما أن دنا لقفا أضاخ وهت أعجاز ريقه فخارا
When the rear of the clouds approached Adhakh, their moisture weakened, spewing forth.
وفي (اللسان) : وكذالك {أضايخ، أنشد ابن الأعرابي.
And in (Al-Lisan): And likewise {Adhayikh, Ibn Al-A'rabi recited.
صوادرا من شوك أو} أضايخا
Returning from thorns or} Adhayikha.