Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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خندرس خندق خنر


Q. 1. ⇒ خندق

خَنْدَقَهُ (Ḳ) and خَنْدَقَ حَوْلَهُ (TA) He dug a خَنْدَق, i. e. fosse, or moat, around it. (Ḳ,* TA.) [In the CK the words of this art. are with ذ in the place of د.]


خَنْدَقٌ

خَنْدَقٌ A fosse, or moat, [such as is] dug around the walls of cities: arabicized, from كَنْدَهْ, (IDrd, Ḳ,) which is Persian: (IDrd:) pl. خَنَادِقُ. (TA.)

Root: خندق - Entry: خَنْدَقٌ Signification: A2

And A valley. (TA.)


مُخَنْدِقٌ

مُخَنْدِقٌ One who makes a خَنْدَق [i. e. fosse, or moat]. (JK.)


خَنْدَقُوقٌ

خَنْدَقُوقٌ Tall. (TA. [But perhaps this is a mistranscription for حَنْدَقُوقٌ, q. v.])


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