kāriʕ كارِع, pl. kawāriʕᵘ
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√KRʕ
1a foot, trotter; b ankle, anklebone; c pl. (EgAr) dish prepared of sheep’s trotters – WehrCowan1976
▪ Var. of ↗kurāʕ, with slightly different spectrum of meanings. Possibly a secondary formation.
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▪ †¹kurāʕ (f., also m.) ‘shank, shinbone; leg’, †²karaʕ ‘thinness of the shank’, †karraʕa ‘to cut off s.o.’s shanks’, †ʔakraʕᵘ ‘thin-legged, thin-armed’
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►kurāʕ, n.m./f., pl. ʔakruʕ, ʔakāriʕᵘ, 1a foot, trotter (esp. of sheep or oxen); b leg; 2 extremity | ʔakāriʕ al-ʔarḍ, the remotest areas of the earth
►takarraʕa, vb. V, 1 to wash one’s feet, perform the partial ablution of the legs (in preparation for prayer); 2 to belch, burp, eruct For other meanings attached to the root, cf. ↗karaʕa ~ kariʕa as well as, for the overall picture, root entry ↗√KRʕ.
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