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طسو
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to a state of being overfull or satiated, particularly after consuming rich food. It also has a derived meaning related to a specific place name.
Derived headwords
كَطَسَاverb
- 1.to be satiatedclassical
To be overfull or satiated, especially from rich food.
طَسِيَverb
- 1.to be satiatedclassical
A variant form indicating satiation, particularly from rich food.
أَطْسَاname
- 1.place namemodern
A village located in the region of Ashmunein in Upper Egypt.
Parallel reading
كَطَسَا: من حد دعا: إذا اتخم عن دسم
Katasa: From the root da'a: if one is overfull from rich food.
طَسِيَ نَفْسُهُ: لُغَةٌ فِي طَسِيَتْ
Tasiya nafsahu: A dialectal variant of tasit.
وَأَطْسَا، بِالْفَتْحِ: قَرْيَةٌ مِنْ أَعْمَالِ الْأَشْمُونِينَ بِالصَّعِيدِ؛
And Atsa, with the fatḥa: A village in the province of Ashmunein in Upper Egypt;