خرطال

Etymology
From the root meaning “a packsaddle”, “a basket or bag intended for provisions”, from  (Christian spelling ), which could be: This must also be the name for “more than one of the highly succulent salt marsh chenopods that are considered poor grazing for camels” like and  Mandaville records from various Najdi tribes as, , , , ,  but curiously describes as seemingly involving a quinqueliteral root.
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Noun

 * 1) oat

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) oat