قادوس

Etymology
From. The form, anciently used in the Ḥijāz and thence exported to Northwestern Arabic, came via – 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  skep, scoop, kibble, bucket, dipper (for a well or a mill or for irrigation or an excavator or whatever)
 * 2)  pipe, conduit, duct, for example such as affiliated to the buckets or scoops of a waterwheel for irrigation
 * 3) * with emendations
 * 4)  a hopper, as that of an industrial machine.
 * 5)   a kind of ship or barge
 * , by زُهَيْر بِن أَبِي سُلْمَى
 * "ar"
 * 1)  a hopper, as that of an industrial machine.
 * 2)   a kind of ship or barge
 * , by زُهَيْر بِن أَبِي سُلْمَى
 * "ar"
 * "ar"

- إِذَا تَرَامَت بِهَا الدَيْمُومَةُ الْجَدَدُ / عَوْمَ الْقَوَادِسِ قَفَّى الْأَرْدَمُونَ بِهَا / إِذَا تَرَامَى بِهَا الْمُغْلَوْلِبُ الزَبِدُ / بِفِتْيَةٍ كَسُيُوفِ الْهِنْدِ يَبْعَثُهُم

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) pipe, conduit, drain