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الكندث

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root pertains to the concept of hardness, solidity, and firmness. It describes something that is unyielding, strong, and robust, often in a physical sense.

Derived headwords

الكِنْدِثnoun
  1. 1.
    hardnessboth

    The quality of being hard, solid, and unyielding. It refers to a robust and firm texture or substance.

كِنْدِثadjective
  1. 1.
    hardboth

    Possessing the quality of hardness; solid and firm. This adjective describes something that is not easily broken, bent, or penetrated.

Parallel reading

الكِنْدِث، كقنفذ وعلابط: الصلب.
Al-kindith, like qunfudh and 'alābiṭ: the hard.