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نوذ
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to a specific mountain named 'Nawdh' in Serendib, associated with the descent of Adam. It is described as a fertile mountain, contrasting with another location known for its barrenness.
Derived headwords
نَوُذname
- 1.Name of a mountainclassical
A specific mountain located in Serendib, near the place where Prophet Adam (peace be upon him) descended. It is mentioned by commentators of Al-Mawahib and exegetes.
أَخْصَبadjective
- 1.Most fertileclassical
Describing the mountain Nawdh as the most fertile mountain on Earth.
أَمْرَعadjective
- 1.More fertileclassical
Used in comparison, indicating that the mountain Nawdh is more fertile than other places.
أَجْدَبadjective
- 1.More barrenclassical
Used in comparison, indicating that Barhut is more barren than Nawdh.
Parallel reading
ونُوذ، بالفتح، اسم جبل بسرنديب، عند مهبط سيدنا آدم عليه السلام
And Nawdh, with the fatha, is the name of a mountain in Serendib, near the descent place of our master Adam, peace be upon him.
ذكره شراح المواهب وأرباب التفاسير
Its mention is by the commentators of Al-Mawahib and the masters of exegesis.
وفي المعجم أنه أخصب جبل في الأرض
And in the lexicon, it is stated that it is the most fertile mountain on Earth.
ويقال: أمرع من {نوذ، وأجدب من برهوت
And it is said: more fertile than [Nawdh], and more barren than Barhut.