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ث ح ف

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to the folds or layers within the stomach of an animal, specifically the rumen. It describes the structure as being like stacked layers of digested food.

Derived headwords

الثحفnoun
  1. 1.
    Rumen foldsclassical

    The folds or layers within the rumen (the first stomach compartment) of a ruminant animal. These are described as resembling stacked layers of digested food.

الثحفnoun
  1. 1.
    Folds of the stomachclassical

    A general term for folds or layers, specifically referring to those found in the stomach, likened to plates of digested matter.

فحثnoun
  1. 1.
    Rumen foldsclassical

    A variant term for the folds or layers within the rumen, described as being like stacked plates of digested food.

حفثnoun
  1. 1.
    Rumen foldsclassical

    Another variant term for the folds or layers within the rumen, characterized by their layered appearance resembling digested food.

أثحافnoun
  1. 1.
    Plural of rumen foldsclassical

    The plural form of 'al-thahf', referring to multiple folds or layers within the rumen.

Parallel reading

هما لغتان في الفحث والحفث، وهما ذات الطريق من الكرش، كأنها أطباق الفرث
They are two linguistic variants for al-fath and al-hafth, and they refer to the layers of the rumen, as if they were plates of digested matter.
ذات الطرائق من الكرش، كأنها أطباق الفرث
The layers of the rumen, as if they were plates of digested matter.
ج: أثحاف
Its plural is athhaf.