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الكشملخ
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to the concept of being large, bulky, or stout. It describes a person or animal with a significant physical presence, often implying a degree of corpulence or thickness.
Derived headwords
الكُشْمَلِخُnoun
- 1.Stoutness, bulkinessboth
A state of being large, thick, or corpulent in body. It refers to a significant physical size and mass.
الكُشْمَلِيخُnoun
- 1.Stout personboth
A person who is large, stout, or bulky. It describes someone with a substantial physical build.
الكُشْمَلِيخُnoun
- 1.Stout animalboth
An animal that is large, thick, or bulky. It denotes a substantial physical presence in animals.
الكُشْمَلِخُadjective
- 1.Stout, bulkyboth
Describing something or someone as large, thick, or corpulent. It is an adjective form indicating significant physical size.
Parallel reading
الكُشْمَلِخُ: السَّمِينُ الغَلِيظُ.
Al-kushmalikh: The fat, thick one.
وَقِيلَ: هُوَ الرَّجُلُ السَّمِينُ.
And it was said: He is the fat man.
وَقِيلَ: هُوَ الدَّابَّةُ السَّمِينَةُ.
And it was said: It is the fat animal.
وَقِيلَ: هُوَ الشَّجَرُ الكَثِيفُ.
And it was said: It is the dense tree.
وَقِيلَ: هُوَ الثَّوْبُ الغَلِيظُ.
And it was said: It is the thick garment.