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حنجد

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to elongated or raised objects, specifically a long sand dune, a throat, or a long container. It also has a less certain connection to a small creature and a proper name.

Derived headwords

الحنجدnoun
  1. 1.
    long sand duneclassical

    A long, elevated stretch of sand.

الحنجودnoun
  1. 1.
    throatboth

    The passage in the neck that leads from the mouth and nasal cavities to the esophagus and larynx; the gullet.

  2. 2.
    long flask for perfumeclassical

    A tall, slender container used for holding aromatic substances like perfume.

  3. 3.
    small boxclassical

    A small container, similar to a small chest or casket.

الحنجورnoun
  1. 1.
    throatboth

    The passage in the neck that leads from the mouth and nasal cavities to the esophagus and larynx; the gullet.

حنجودname
  1. 1.
    proper nameclassical

    A proper name, specifically mentioned as the name of a lineage (Banu Amr ibn Hanjud).

Parallel reading

هو الحبل من الرمل الطويل
It is the long rope of sand.
الحنجود كزنبور: الحنجرة
Al-Hanjud, like zunbur, is the throat.
كالحنجور، بالراء
Like al-Hanjur, with the raa.
قارورة طويلة للذريرة ووعاء كالسفط الصغير
A long flask for perfume and a small container like a small box.
الحنجود: دويبة. وليس بثبت.
Al-Hanjud: a small creature. This is not established.
أليس أكرم خلق الله قد علموا عند الحفاظ بنو عمرو بن حنجود
Are not the noblest of God's creation, as they know, when it comes to protection, the sons of Amr ibn Hanjud?