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ه وط

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to the concept of movement, specifically going and coming, or perhaps a more general sense of departure or movement. It is noted as being obscure and its inclusion in dictionaries is debated.

Derived headwords

هَاطَverb
  1. 1.
    to go and comeclassical

    This verb is used to describe a person who is commanded to go back and forth, indicating a state of being directed or perhaps agitated.

هَطْverb
  1. 1.
    go and come!classical

    An imperative form used to command someone to go and come, implying a directive for movement.

الهائطnoun
  1. 1.
    departureclassical

    This noun refers to the act of going or departing.

Parallel reading

يقال للرجل هط هط، إذا أمرته بالذهاب والمجيء
It is said to a man: 'Hut! Hut!' if you command him to go and come.
هاط يهوط
Hata, yahootu
الهائط: الذهب
Al-ha'it: departure