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الءسد

Root entry · 18 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the lion, its characteristics, and metaphorical extensions. It also covers terms for bravery, anger, and specific places or people associated with the name 'Asad'.

Derived headwords

الأسدnoun
  1. 1.
    Lionboth

    The male of the species of wild feline animal known for its strength and ferocity.

  2. 2.
    Brave manclassical

    A man who possesses the courage and ferocity attributed to a lion.

آساد وأسود وأسد وآسد وأسدان ومأسدةnoun
  1. 1.
    Lionsboth

    Plural forms of 'al-asad' (lion).

مأسدةnoun
  1. 1.
    Lion's denboth

    A place where lions are kept or inhabit; a place associated with lions.

أسدverb
  1. 1.
    To be astonishedclassical

    To be bewildered or stunned, as if by the sight of a lion.

  2. 2.
    To become like a lionclassical

    To exhibit characteristics of a lion, such as bravery or ferocity.

  3. 3.
    To be enragedclassical

    To become extremely angry.

  4. 4.
    To act foolishlyclassical

    To behave in an irrational or senseless manner.

  5. 5.
    To spoil relationsclassical

    To cause discord or enmity between people.

  6. 6.
    To be satiatedclassical

    To be full, especially after eating.

ذو الأسدname
  1. 1.
    A man's nameclassical

    A proper name referring to a man.

الأسدname
  1. 1.
    Al-Azd tribeclassical

    A reference to the Azd, a prominent Arab tribe.

الأسدةnoun
  1. 1.
    Enclosureclassical

    A pen or enclosure, possibly for animals.

  2. 2.
    Fierce oneclassical

    A female animal that is fierce or predatory.

استأسدverb
  1. 1.
    To become like a lionboth

    To adopt the characteristics or appearance of a lion.

  2. 2.
    To dare againstboth

    To act boldly or presumptuously towards someone or something.

  3. 3.
    To grow tallclassical

    Used for plants that have grown tall and reached maturity.

آسدverb
  1. 1.
    To inciteclassical

    To provoke or instigate, especially a dog.

أوسدهverb
  1. 1.
    To inciteclassical

    To provoke or instigate, especially a dog.

أسدهverb
  1. 1.
    To inciteclassical

    To provoke or instigate, especially a dog.

الأسادةnoun
  1. 1.
    Pillowclassical

    A cushion used to rest the head upon.

استوسدverb
  1. 1.
    To be incitedclassical

    To be provoked or stirred up.

الأسديnoun
  1. 1.
    A type of plantclassical

    A plant known by the name Al-Asadi.

أسديname
  1. 1.
    Companionclassical

    Refers to various companions of the Prophet Muhammad (Sahabi) or their successors (Tabi'i).

أسيدname
  1. 1.
    A man's nameclassical

    A given name, mentioned in relation to 'Sayyid'.

أسد بن خزيمةname
  1. 1.
    Ancestor of a tribeclassical

    The progenitor of a major branch of the Mudar tribe.

أسد آباذname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A location near Hamadan, and another in Nishapur.

Parallel reading

الأسد، محركة: م، ج: آساد وأسود وأسد وآسد وأسدان ومأسدة، وهي بهاء، والمكان: مأسدة أيضا.
Al-Asad, with vowel movement: noun, plural: Asad, Aswad, Asad, Asad, Asdan, and Masadah; and it (the feminine form) is with haa', and the place: also Masadah.
وكفرح: دهش من رؤيته، وصار كالأسد، ضد، وغضب، وسفه.
And with the pattern 'faraha': he was astonished by seeing it, and became like a lion, the opposite, and became enraged, and acted foolishly.
وكضرب: أفسد بين القوم، وشبع.
And with the pattern 'daraba': he spoiled relations between people, and he was satiated.
وذو الأسد: رجل.
And Dhu al-Asad: a man.
والأسد: الأزد.
And Al-Asad: Al-Azd (tribe).
والأسدة، كفرحة: الحظيرة، والضارية.
And Al-Asadah, like farhah: the enclosure, and the fierce one.
واستأسد: صار كالأسد، و عليه: اجترأ، و النبت: طال وبلغ.
And ista'asada: he became like a lion, and against him: he dared, and the plant: it grew tall and matured.
وآسد الكلب، وأوسده وأسده: أغراه.
And aasada the dog, and awsadahu and asadahu: he incited it.
والأسادة، بالكسر والضم: الوسادة.
And Al-Asadah, with kasr and damma: the pillow.
واستوسد: هيج.
And istawsada: he was incited.
والأسدي، بالضم: نبات.
And Al-Asadi, with damma: a plant.
وكأمير: سبعة صحابيون، وخمسة تابعيون.
And like Ameer: seven companions (Sahabi), and five successors (Tabi'i).
وعقبة بن أسيد: وأسيد في: س ي د.
And 'Uqbah ibn Usayd: and Usayd is in (the root) S-Y-D.
وأسد بن خزيمة، محركة: أبو قبيلة من مضر، وابن ربيعة بن نزار: أخرى.
And Asad ibn Khuzaymah, with vowel movement: father of a tribe from Mudar, and Ibn Rabi'ah ibn Nizar: another.
وأسد آباذ: د قرب همذان، وة بنيسابور.
And Asad Abadh: a village near Hamadan, and a place in Nishapur.