Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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رطن رطى رع


4. ⇒ ارطى

أَرْطَتِ الأَرْضُ The land produced the kind of trees called أَرْطًى [or أَرْطَى; as also آرَطَت, belonging to art. ارط, q. v.]. (Ṣ.)


رَوَاطٍ

رَوَاطٍ Sands producing the trees called أَرْطَى or أَرْطّى. (M.)


أَرْطًى

أَرْطًى [or, as some say, أَرْطَى]: see art. ارط: (Ḳ:) it is of the measure أَفْعَلٌ [or أَفْعَلُ] for one reason, and فَعْلًى [or فَعْلَى] for another reason: for they say أَدِيمٌ مَأْرُوطٌ as well as مَرْطِىٌّ↓, meaning A hide tanned with the leaves of the tree called ارطى.


مَرْطِىٌّ

مَرْطِىٌّ: see أَرْطًى, above.


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