Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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كرث كرثأ كرج


Q. 1. ⇒ كرثأ

كَرْثَأَ, [inf. n, كَرْثَأَةٌ;] andتكرثأ↓; [like كرفأ and تكرفأ;] It (hair, Ḳ, or a collection of clouds, TA, &c., Ḳ) became large in quantity, (Ḳ,) and intricate, or confused; in the dial. of the tribe of Asad; (TA;) and heaped up. (Ḳ.)


Q. 2. ⇒ تكرثأ


كِرْثِئٌ

كِرْثِئٌ Clouds high and piled up, one upon another. (Ḳ.)

Root: كرثأ - Entry: كِرْثِئٌ Dissociation: B

كِرْثِئٌ An egg-shell. (Ḳ, TA.) Accord. to Sb, from كرَث. (TA.)


كَرْثِئَةٌ

كَرْثِئَةٌ: see كِرْثِئَةٌ.


كِرْثِئَةٌ

كِرْثِئَةٌ andكَرْثِئَةٌ↓ Dense and tangled plants. (Ḳ.)

Root: كرثأ - Entry: كِرْثِئَةٌ Dissociation: B

كِرْثِئَةٌ andكَرْثِئَةٌ↓ The froth of churned milk, when the milk of an ewe is milked upon it and it rises in consequence thereof. Accord. to Sb, from كرث. (TA.)


كَرَاثَآءُ / كَرِيثَآءُ

بُسْرٌ كَرَاثَآءُ and كَرِيثَآءُ: see art. كرث.


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