Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Arabic term or phrase:
كاذي
English translation:
Screw pine (Pandanus Utilis)
Added to glossary by
Hassan Al-Haifi (wordforword)
Dec 24, 2005 03:37
18 yrs ago
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Arabic term
كاذي
Arabic to English
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Botany
Flowers
It is a flower that is found in Tehama Yemen. Does anyone know an English name for it as none of the dictionaries I have checked had it, althouhg the word is found plenty in Arabic poetry and literature?
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | Screw pine (Pandanus Utilis) | Sami Khamou |
4 +2 | catechu | Arabicstart |
Proposed translations
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Arabic term (edited):
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Screw pine (Pandanus Utilis)
Screw pine (Pandanus Utilis)
or (PandanusTectorius)
المصدر: المورد
Please view the following link:
http://mgonline.com/screwpine.html
or (PandanusTectorius)
المصدر: المورد
Please view the following link:
http://mgonline.com/screwpine.html
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks to both Sami and Zarqa. I have chosen this one in view of the pictures showing the tree and the flower. Good research Sami. I am inclined to think that Zarka also had it as the catechu seems to come from the word Kathi (as in the). But as this was for use in a lieterary column (The Literary Corner in Yementimes.com on Mondays) it would seem that Sami's suggested answer would be more discernible. Thanks to all. I wish we could split points."
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Arabic term (edited):
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catechu
A spiny Asian tree (Acacia catechu) having bipinnately compound leaves, spikes of yellow flowers, and dark heartwood.
sometimes they call it كادي - كاد
Good luck
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Note added at 12 hrs 54 mins (2005-12-24 16:31:51 GMT)
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The following link will explain كاذي and كادي
http://www.jazan.org/vb/printthread.php?t=35712&pp=40
sometimes they call it كادي - كاد
Good luck
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Note added at 12 hrs 54 mins (2005-12-24 16:31:51 GMT)
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The following link will explain كاذي and كادي
http://www.jazan.org/vb/printthread.php?t=35712&pp=40
Peer comment(s):
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Mona Ragaei
: http://www.emro.who.int/umd/browsingsubj.asp?PageNo=0&subj=2...
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Thank you Monaragaei, nice source I will keep this one on favorites : )
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Zeinab Asfour
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Thank you Zeinab
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Discussion
Thanks any way for your attention