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لخو

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to the concept of being weak, feeble, or possibly having a weak constitution. It is also used to refer to a specific tribal name.

Derived headwords

لَخِيَverb
  1. 1.
    to be weakclassical

    To be weak, feeble, or lacking strength.

لَخْوَةnoun
  1. 1.
    weaknessclassical

    A state of weakness or feebleness.

لَخْوَةname
  1. 1.
    Lakhwahclassical

    A name of a person, specifically Lakhwah bin Jusham bin Malik, known in lineage studies.

ألْخَوَهُverb
  1. 1.
    to give him weaknessclassical

    To cause someone to become weak or feeble.

لَخْوَىverb
  1. 1.
    to give him weaknessclassical

    To cause someone to become weak or feeble. This is a variant form.

Parallel reading

لَخِيَتهُ ألخوهُ
He gave him weakness.
لَخْوَى: (سَعَطْتَهُ) ؛
Lakhwa: (I gave him a potion to sniff); (This seems to be a gloss or alternative meaning).
لغة في لَخِيَتِهِ؛
A variant pronunciation for 'lakhituhu' (I made him weak).
نقله الجوهري وغيره.
Al-Jawhari and others have transmitted this.
وهو لَخْوَة بن جشم بن مالك
And he is Lakhwah bin Jusham bin Malik.
لَخْوَة بن جشم بن مالك ابن كعب بن القين.
Lakhwah bin Jusham bin Malik bin Ka'b bin Al-Qayn.