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ش ق ف
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to pottery shards, broken pieces of earthenware, and by extension, specific locations named after such materials or features. It also encompasses the concept of a fortress.
Derived headwords
الشَّقْفُnoun
- 1.Earthenware shardboth
A piece of pottery or earthenware, often broken.
- 2.Potteryclassical
Refers to the material itself, pottery.
الشِّقَاقِname
- 1.Place nameboth
A place name in Egypt, specifically a street or alley.
الشَّقَّافِينَname
- 1.Place nameboth
A place name in Egypt, specifically a street or alley.
شَقِيفnoun
- 1.Fortressclassical
A fortified place or castle.
- 2.Place nameboth
Refers to four specific locations, one being a fortress near Acre.
الشَّقَافَةُnoun
- 1.Earthenware shardboth
A piece of earthenware or pottery, described as Egyptian.
كُومُ الشَّقْفِname
- 1.Village nameboth
The name of a village in Egypt.
Parallel reading
هو الخزف، أو مكسره
It is pottery, or its broken pieces.
ودرب الشقاق، ودرب الشقافين: موضعان بمصر
And Darb al-Shiqaq, and Darb al-Shiqqafayn: two places in Egypt.
وشقيف، كأمير: أربعة مواضع
And Shiqif, like amir: four places.
أحدها الحصن الذي بالقرب من عكا
One of them is the fortress that is near Acre.
الشقافة، كثمامة: القطعة من الخزف، مصرية
Al-Shaqafah, like thumamah: the piece of earthenware, Egyptian.
وكوم الشقف: قرية بمصر
And Kawm al-Shaqf: a village in Egypt.