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السندءو
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root describes characteristics related to lightness, boldness, and physical attributes, particularly concerning the head and body build. It encompasses terms for agility, bravery, shortness, and specific body types.
Derived headwords
السَّنَدَأوnoun
- 1.Lightnessboth
A quality of being light, agile, or swift.
- 2.Boldnessboth
The characteristic of being daring, courageous, or forward.
- 3.Shortnessboth
The state of being short in stature.
- 4.Slender body with large headclassical
A physical description of someone with a thin body but a wide or large head.
- 5.Large-headednessclassical
The condition of having a large head.
- 6.She-wolfclassical
A female wolf.
سَنَدَأوadjective
- 1.Lightboth
Describing someone or something as light or agile.
- 2.Boldboth
Describing someone as daring or forward.
- 3.Shortboth
Describing someone as short in stature.
- 4.Slender with large headclassical
Characterizing a person with a slender body and a wide or large head.
- 5.Large-headedclassical
Having a large head.
Parallel reading
السندأو كجردحل، وبهاء: الخفيف، والجريء المقدم، والقصير، والدقيق الجسم مع عرض رأس، والعظيم الرأس، والذئبة، وزنه فنعلو، ج: سندأوون.
Al-sanada'u, like juradhal, and bahaa': the light, the bold leader, the short, the slender of body with a wide head, the large-headed, the she-wolf; its pattern is fana'alu, plural: sanada'uun.