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صنخر
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe things that are large, stout, or perhaps foolish. It is used for large animals, tall men, and also for unripe or dried fruit, and a foolish person.
Derived headwords
الصنخرnoun
- 1.Large camelclassical
A large, stout camel.
- 2.Big, tall manclassical
A man who is large and tall.
- 3.Foolish personclassical
A foolish or stupid person.
صنخرnoun
- 1.Large camelclassical
A large, stout camel.
- 2.Big, tall manclassical
A man who is large and tall.
- 3.Foolish personclassical
A foolish or stupid person.
صناخرnoun
- 1.Large camelclassical
A large, stout camel.
- 2.Big, tall manclassical
A man who is large and tall.
الصناخرnoun
- 1.Large camelclassical
A large, stout camel.
- 2.Big, tall manclassical
A man who is large and tall.
الصنخرnoun
- 1.Hard, dry datesclassical
Refers to dates that have become hard and dry.
Parallel reading
الصنخر، كجردحل، وخنصر
Al-sanakhar, like jurdahal, and khunsar.
صناخر، وصنخر، مثل: (علابط وعلبط: الجمل الضخم)
Sanakhar, and sanakhar, like: (Alabat and alabat: the huge camel).
الصناخر والصنخر) أيضا: (الرجل العظيم الطويل)
Al-sanakhar and al-sanakhar) also: (the great, tall man).
الصنخر، كخنصر: البسر اليابس
Al-sanakhar, like khunsar: the dried unripe dates.
هو (الأحمق)
He is (the foolish one).