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لمغ
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to a specific color or hue, possibly a shade of paleness or dullness. It is also associated with a geographical location in Persia.
Derived headwords
اِلْتُمِغَverb
- 1.to become paleclassical
This verb, in the passive voice (majhul), describes a change in color, specifically to become pale or lose its vibrancy.
اِلْتِمَاغٌnoun
- 1.palenessclassical
The state or quality of being pale, a lack of color or vibrancy.
اِلْتِمَاغٌnoun
- 1.colorclassical
Referring to the color of something, particularly in the context of paleness.
لَمَغَانname
- 1.Lamaghanmodern
A city located in Persia, known as the origin of a famous individual.
اِبْنُ اللَّمَغَانِيّname
- 1.Ibn al-Lamaghanimodern
A famous individual who is associated with the city of Lamaghan.
Parallel reading
اِلْتُمِغَ لونه
Its color became pale.
كالتمع
Like its paleness.
هَكَذَا ذَكَرَهُ الهَرَوِيّ
Thus, al-Harawi mentioned it.
وَأَوْرَدَهُ صَاحِبُ اللِّسَانِ
And the author of al-Lisan included it.
وَقَدْ أَهْمَلَهُ الجَمَاعَةُ
And the scholars have neglected it.
وَلَمَغَان، بِالفَتْحِ: مَدِينَةٌ بِفَارِسَ
Lamaghan, with the fath: a city in Persia.
مِنْهَا ابْنُ اللَّمَغَانِيّ المَشْهُورُ
From it is the famous Ibn al-Lamaghani.