قطمر قطن قطو
1. ⇒ قطن
قَطَنَ بِالمَكَانِ He resided in the place. (Mṣb.)
قَطْنُ
قَطْنُ syn. with قَطْ: see the latter.
قُطْنُ
قُطْنُ البَرْدِىِّ: see بَرْدِىٌّ.
قَطَنٌ
قَطَنٌ The part between the two hips, or haunches; (Ṣ, Ḳ;) or the downward [or lower] and even part of the back of a man; (Mṣb;) the lower portion of the loins.
قَطِنَةٌ
قَطِنَةٌ i. q. حَفِثٌ, as its description plainly shows; i. e., the third stomach, commonly called the manyplies, and by some the millet, of a ruminant animal. See رُمَّانَةٌ.
قِطْنِيَّةٌ
قِطْنِيَّةٌ and قُطْنِيَّةٌ [Any kind of pulse, or seed of a leguminous plant that is cooked; this is the general meaning, and includes almost all the particular definitions of the word]: pl. قَطَانِىُّ, (Ṣ, Mgh, Mṣb, Ḳ,) in the CK erroneously written with the article القَطَانِىُ.
قَاطِنٌ
قَاطِنٌ A resident. (Mṣb.)
قَيْطُونٌ
قَيْطُونٌ A closet; syn. مَخْدَعٌ; i. e., a [small] chamber within a [large] chamber. (L in art. سن.)
يَقْطِينٌ
يَقْطِينٌ A plant (Ṣ, Ḳ) and the like (Ḳ) that has no سَاق [or standing stem]; (Ṣ, Ḳ;) as the gourd-plant and the like: (Ṣ:) any tree [or plant] that spreads [or creeps] upon the ground, not rising upon a stem; such, for instance, as the colocynth; but conventionally applied especially to the gourd. (Mṣb.) See سُطَّاحٌ.