Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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خيب خيت خير


1. ⇒ خيتخات

خَاتَ, aor. يَخِيتُ, (IAạr,) inf. n. خَيْتٌ and خُيُوتٌ, (IAạr, Ḳ,) and inf. n. of un. خَيْتَةٌ, (IAạr,) He made a sound, syn. صَوَّتَ; (IAạr, Ḳ;*) [app. with his wings, in pouncing down, or making a stoop; see 1 in art. خوت;] said of a bird. (IAạr.)

Root: خيت - Entry: 1. Dissociation: B

خَاتَهُ مَالَهُ, aor. يَخِيتُهُ: see 1 in art. خوت.


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