Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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وجى وح وحب


R. Q. 1. ⇒ وحوح

وَحْوَحَ, inf. n. وَحْوَحَةٌ, He uttered a sound accompanied by a hoarseness, roughness, harshness, or gruffness, of the voice: (Ṣ, Ḳ:) he made his breath to reciprocate in his throat, so as to be audible, by reason of cold; (TA:) he blew upon his hand by reason of intense cold. (Ṣ, Ḳ.)


وَحْوَحٌ

وَحْوَحٌ A strong man, (L, Ḳ,) who breathes hard at his work by reason of his briskness and vigour; (L;) as alsoوَحْوَاحٌ↓. (Ḳ.)

Root: وح - Entry: وَحْوَحٌ Signification: A2

Also the former, (L, Ḳ,) and the latter, (L,) A quick, or prompt, and sharp-spirited, man. (L, Ḳ.)

Root: وح - Entry: وَحْوَحٌ Signification: A3

Also the former, (Ṣ, Ḳ,) and the latter, (Ṣ,) A light, or an active, or agile, man. (Aṣ, Ṣ, Ḳ.)

Root: وح - Entry: وَحْوَحٌ Signification: A4

Also both words, A lord, or chief: pl. وَحَاوِحُ and وَحَاوِحَةٌ. (L.)

Root: وح - Entry: وَحْوَحٌ Signification: A5

Also both words, A barking, or howling, dog. (L, Ḳ.)


وَحْوَاحٌ

وَحْوَاحٌ: see what precedes.


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