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خُنَّةٌ

Root: خن

Full Definition

خُنَّةٌ i. q. غُنَّةٌ [i. e. A nasal sound or twang; or a snuffling sound]; the latter word explained by Mbr as meaning a mixture of the sound of the خَيْشُوم [or air-passage of the nose] in the pronunciation of a letter or word; as also مَخَنَّةٌ : or the first is like غُنَّةٌ; as also خَنَنٌ : or, as also مَخَنَّةٌ , louder than غُنَّةٌ: or more open than غُنَّةٌ: (K, TA. [In the CK, أَقْبَحُ is put in the place of أَفْتَحُ.])
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