Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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كهكب كهل كو


8. ⇒ اكتهل

اِكْتَهَلَ, said of a plant, It became tall and full-grown: (TA:) or it became of its full height, and blossomed: (Ṣ:) see زَاخِرٌ.


كَهْلٌ

كَهْلٌ Of middle age; or between that age and the period when his hair has become intermixed with heaviness. See شَبَابٌ; and شَيْخٌ and غُلَامٌ.


كُهُولَةٌ

كُهُولَةٌ: see شَبَابٌ.


كَاهِلٌ

كَاهِلٌ [The withers of a horse, &c.] i. q. حَارِكٌ: or the anterior portion of the upper part of the back, next the neck, which is the upper third part, containing six vertebra: or the part between the two shoulder-blades: or the part where the neck is joined to the back how: [the base of the neck: see ثَبَجٌ]. (Ḳ.)


كِهَانَةٌ

كِهَانَةٌ Divination: soothsaying. (Ḳ, &c.)


كَاهِنٌ


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