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شكص

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to negative personal characteristics, specifically ill-temper or unpleasantness. It also has a specialized meaning related to the state of a camel.

Derived headwords

الشَّكْصnoun
  1. 1.
    ill-tempered personclassical

    A person characterized by bad temper and unpleasant disposition. This is considered a variant pronunciation of a word using the letter 'seen' (س).

شَكِصَverb
  1. 1.
    to be ill-temperedclassical

    To exhibit a bad temper or an unpleasant disposition.

الشَّكَّاصnoun
  1. 1.
    uneven teethclassical

    Refers to teeth that are uneven or irregular in their growth or appearance.

الشَّكِيصَةnoun
  1. 1.
    barren camelclassical

    A female camel that has no milk and is not pregnant (i.e., has no calf in her womb).

Parallel reading

وهو السيئ الخلق
And he is ill-tempered.
لغة في السين
A variant pronunciation using the letter 'seen'.
وهو السيئ الخلق، لغة في السين، وقد تقدم.
And he is ill-tempered, a variant pronunciation using the letter 'seen', and it has been mentioned previously.
الشكاص، بالكسر: المختلفة نبتة الأسنان
Al-shakkas, with kasra: unevenly grown teeth.
الشكيصة م الإبل: التي لا لبن لها ولا ولد في بطنها
Al-shakisa of camels: she who has no milk and no calf in her womb.