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ح ص ص

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Arabic

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Root

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ح ص ص (ḥ-ṣ-ṣ)

Derived terms

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Verbs
Nouns
  • حَصَّ (ḥaṣṣa, hair that falls out; a docked tail)
  • حَصَصً (ḥaṣaṣan, a few hairs on the head)
  • حُصَاصً (ḥuṣāṣan, very fast running; hair loss (resulting from an illness); scabies; the momentum of an ass when it pricks up its ears, raises its tail and begins to run; fart)
  • حُصَاصَاء (ḥuṣāṣāʔ, earth, soil)
  • حِصَّة (ḥiṣṣa, portion, lot, part that falls to someone in the division of property); pl. حِصَص (ḥiṣaṣ)
  • حَصِيص (ḥaṣīṣ, (of a horse) one that has little of the long hair normally found on the lower leg; shaven; number, quantity)
  • حَاصَّة (ḥāṣṣa, loss of hair)
  • حُصَاصَة (ḥuṣāṣa, grapes that remain on the vine after the harvest)
  • حَصِيصَة (ḥaṣīṣa, tuft of horsehair above the hoof)
  • حَاصّ (ḥāṣṣ, one that has lost his hair)
  • أَحَصّ (ʔaḥaṣṣ, one who has little hair, thinning hair; (of a bird) one who has few feathers; (figurative) an unfortunate; (of wind) lacking force; a beautiful day, when the sky has no clouds and the sun shines)
  • مَحْصُوص (maḥṣūṣ, shaven, one that has lost his hair)

References

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Kazimirski, Albin de Biberstein (1860) “ح ص ص”, in Dictionnaire arabe-français contenant toutes les racines de la langue arabe, leurs dérivés, tant dans l’idiome vulgaire que dans l’idiome littéral, ainsi que les dialectes d’Alger et de Maroc[1] (in French), Paris: Maisonneuve et Cie