Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

آرَطَتِ

Root: ارط

Form: 4

Full Definition

آرَطَتِIV , of the measure أَفْعَلَت, [originally] with two alifs, [Present.T يُؤْرِطُ, Verbal.Noun إِيرَاطٌ,] The land produced the kind of trees called أَرْطًى [or أَرْطَى]; as also أَرْطَت, Verbal.Noun إِرْطَآءٌ; or this is a corruption, attributable to J: so says the author of the K, following AHeyth: but it is no corruption, for it is mentioned by the authors on verbs and by ISd and others; for instance, by AHn, in his book on plants, and by IF, in the Mj: [and J mentions it in its proper place, in art. رطى, as well as in the present art.:] , with the ر musheddedeh, has also been found in the handwriting of certain of the men of letters; but this is a corruption.


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