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Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the prominent part of the nose, specifically the bridge or the area between the nostrils. It also extends to descriptions of lions and personal names derived from these meanings.
Derived headwords
الْهَرثمَةnoun
- 1.prominent nose bridgeboth
The prominent part of the nose, specifically the bridge or the area between the nostrils.
- 2.blackness between nostrilsclassical
The blackness found between the nostrils of a dog, also called 'al-watrah'.
الْعِرْتِمَةnoun
- 1.prominent nose bridgeclassical
Synonymous with 'al-harthamah', referring to the prominent part of the nose.
هَرثمَةname
- 1.male given nameboth
A male given name, such as 'Harthamah ibn A'yan' and others.
الْهَرثمَةnoun
- 1.lionclassical
A lion, a name given to the animal.
الْهَرثمname
- 1.lion-like manclassical
A man named after the lion, implying strength or fierceness.
الْهَراثمnoun
- 1.lionsclassical
Plural of 'al-hartham', referring to lions.
هَرثمname
- 1.male given nameboth
A male given name, like 'Hartham ibn Hilal', belonging to the tribe of Banu 'Ijil.
Parallel reading
الهرتمة بالمثلثة، هي العرتمة وهي: الهرتمة، التي ذكرت آنفا، وقيل: هو مقدم الأنف.
Al-harthamah, with the thaa' (ث), is al-'irtamah, which is: al-harthamah, mentioned previously, and it is said: it is the front of the nose.
وهي أيضا السواد الذي بين منخري الكلب، وهي الوترة.
And it is also the blackness between the nostrils of the dog, and it is al-watrah.
هرثمة: اسم رجل، وهو هرثمة بن أعين، وغيره.
Harthamah: the name of a man, and he is Harthamah ibn A'yan, and others.
وفي الصحاح: الهرثمة الأسد، ومنه: سمي الرجل، كالهرثم والهراثم، كجعفر وعلابط.
And in Al-Sihah: Al-harthamah is the lion, and from it, a man was named, like Al-hartham and Al-harathim, like Ja'far and 'Alabat.
هرثم بن هلال، كجعفر، في بني عجل.
Hartham ibn Hilal, like Ja'far, among Banu 'Ijil.