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م ل ش

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the act of searching or feeling for something with one's hand. It describes a tactile exploration, often with the implication of seeking a hidden object.

Derived headwords

مَلَشَverb
  1. 1.
    to search by handboth

    To search for something by feeling or rummaging with one's hand, as if seeking something specific.

يَمْلِشُverb
  1. 1.
    to search by handboth

    To search for something by feeling or rummaging with one's hand, as if seeking something specific.

مَلْشًاnoun
  1. 1.
    searching by handboth

    The act of searching for something by feeling or rummaging with one's hand.

يَمْلِشُهُverb
  1. 1.
    to search it by handboth

    To search something by feeling or rummaging with one's hand, as if seeking something specific within it.

مَلَشُverb
  1. 1.
    to search by handboth

    To search for something by feeling or rummaging with one's hand, as if seeking something specific.

مَلْشُونname
  1. 1.
    Mallashunclassical

    A place name, specifically a town in Biskra, located in the far region of Ifriqiya.

المَلْشَوِيّadjective
  1. 1.
    from Mallashunclassical

    An adjective referring to someone or something originating from the town of Mallashun.

Parallel reading

ملش الشيء يملشه ملشا من حد نصر: إذا فتشه بيده، كأنه يطلب فيه شيئا
Malasha a thing, he malishuhu malshan (from the pattern of naṣara): if he searched it with his hand, as if he were seeking something in it.
ويملشه أيضا، أي من حد ضرب
And he malashuhu also, meaning from the pattern of ḍaraba.
ملشون: من قرى بسكرة، من ناحية إفريقية القصوى
Mallashun: from the villages of Biskra, from the region of the far Ifriqiya.
منها: أبو عبد الله الملشوي، وابنه إسحاق، سمعا عن مقاتل وغيره
From it: Abu Abdullah al-Mallashawi, and his son Ishaq, they heard from Muqatil and others.