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ءد ط
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root entry discusses a rare word related to facial deformity, specifically a crooked jaw. It notes that the word is likely a variant of another term and its proper placement is in a different root.
Derived headwords
الأَدْطnoun
- 1.crooked jawclassical
A person or animal with a crooked or deformed jaw.
الأَدْوَطnoun
- 1.crooked jawclassical
A variant or related term for a crooked jaw, mentioned as the correct form.
Parallel reading
الأدط، هو المعوج الفك
Al-Adṭ, it is the crooked jaw.
قال الأزهري: لغة في الأدوط
Al-Azhari said: It is a dialectal variant of Al-Adwāṭ.
وقد أهمله الجماعة
And the group (of lexicographers) neglected it.
وهنا ذكره صاحب اللسان
And here the author of Al-Lisān mentioned it.
والصواب أنه بالذال المعجمة
And the correct pronunciation is with the dotted dhāl (ذ).
ومحل ذكره في ذ ط ط كما سيأتي
And its place of mention is under the root Dhāl Ṭā Ṭā, as will come later.