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ضخر
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to elevated landforms, specifically hills or mounds, and places associated with them. It also seems to denote specific locations or regions named after these features.
Derived headwords
مَضَاخِرnoun
- 1.Hills, moundsboth
Plural of 'makhra', referring to elevated landforms like hills or mounds.
مَضَاخِرname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A specific geographical location named 'Madakhir', mentioned as being west of Asahib.
مَصَانِعnoun
- 1.Factories, workshopsboth
Plural of 'masna', referring to places where things are made or manufactured. In this context, it likely refers to structures or fortifications.
Parallel reading
ومما يستدرك عليه: مضاخر، وهي هضبات غربي أساهيب، فيها مصانع لبني جوين، وبني صخر من طيىء، ومضاخر لفزارة.
And among what is to be added to it: Madakhir, which are hills west of Asahib, containing fortifications for Banu Juwayn, and Banu Sakhr of Tayy, and Madakhir for Fazarah.