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Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis 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.the perishedclassical
Refers to the people who have perished or are doomed to destruction.
أهملهverb
- 1.to neglectboth
To disregard or fail to pay attention to something.
الهطnoun
- 1.enduring camelclassical
A camel that is strong, enduring, and capable of carrying burdens over long distances.
هطاءnoun
- 1.camel's enduranceclassical
The quality of endurance or resilience possessed by a camel.
الهطاهطnoun
- 1.swift horseclassical
A term for a horse known for its speed and swiftness.
الهطهطةnoun
- 1.sound of movementclassical
The sound produced by rapid movement or action.
- 2.swiftness of actionclassical
The quality of moving or acting with great speed.
المهطهطةadjective
- 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.