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Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to concepts of destruction, swiftness, and endurance, particularly in relation to people, animals, and actions. It encompasses terms for the perished, a resilient camel, a swift horse, and the sound or speed associated with movement.

Derived headwords

الهططnoun
  1. 1.
    the perishedclassical

    Refers to the people who have perished or are doomed to destruction.

أهملهverb
  1. 1.
    to neglectboth

    To disregard or fail to pay attention to something.

الهطnoun
  1. 1.
    enduring camelclassical

    A camel that is strong, enduring, and capable of carrying burdens over long distances.

هطاءnoun
  1. 1.
    camel's enduranceclassical

    The quality of endurance or resilience possessed by a camel.

الهطاهطnoun
  1. 1.
    swift horseclassical

    A term for a horse known for its speed and swiftness.

الهطهطةnoun
  1. 1.
    sound of movementclassical

    The sound produced by rapid movement or action.

  2. 2.
    swiftness of actionclassical

    The quality of moving or acting with great speed.

المهطهطةadjective
  1. 1.
    gentle-paced horseclassical

    Describes a horse that moves with a smooth and easy gait.

Parallel reading

هم الهلكى من الناس
They are the perished among the people.
والأهط: الجمل المشاء الصبور عليه
And the 'aht: the camel that walks much and is patient under its load.
وهي هطاء
And she is 'ata'. (referring to the camel's endurance)
والهطاهط، كعلابط: الفرس
And al-hatahit, like 'alabit: the horse.
والهطهطة: صوتها
And al-hatahtah: its sound.
وأيضا: سرعة المشي والعمل
And also: swiftness of walking and working.
الهطهطة: السرعة فيما أخذ فيه من عمل، مشي أو غيره، زعموا
Al-hatahtah: swiftness in whatever action one undertakes, be it walking or otherwise, they claim.
المهطهطة: اللينة السير من الخيل
Al-muhatahtah: the gentle-paced among the horses.