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حدرد

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root entry is extremely brief and focuses on a single proper noun derived from a specific verb pattern. It discusses the pattern 'fa'alala' (فعلل) and its application to doubled roots, noting that 'ḥadrad' is an exception as a man's name.

Derived headwords

حَدْرَدname
  1. 1.
    man's nameclassical

    A proper name for a man. The entry notes that this is the only known instance of a name following the 'fa'alala' (فعلل) pattern with a doubled root.

فَعْلَلَverb
  1. 1.
    to be doubledclassical

    This refers to the verb pattern 'fa'alala' (فعلل) when applied to roots where the second and third radicals are the same (a doubled root). The entry discusses its theoretical application.

Parallel reading

اسم رجل
A man's name.
ولم يجئ على فعلع بتكرير العين غيره
And none other has come in the pattern 'fa'alala' (فعلل) with a doubled root.
ولو كان فعللا لكان من المضاعف لأن العين واللام من جنس واحد وليس هو منه
And if it were 'fa'alala' (فعلل), it would be from the doubled roots because the second and third radicals are of the same kind, and it is not from them.