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ءضخ
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis 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.Place nameboth
A place name in the desert, sometimes considered a mountain. It can be treated as diptote or triptote.
أَضَاخnoun
- 1.Desert plainclassical
A plain or open area in the desert.
أَضَايِخname
- 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.