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المثمغد
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root describes something that is full, particularly with fat or flesh. It conveys a sense of being well-fed, plump, or corpulent.
Derived headwords
المُثْمَغِدُadjective
- 1.plump, corpulentclassical
Describing an animal, particularly goats, that is full of fat and flesh, indicating it is well-fed and substantial.
مَغِدَverb
- 1.to be full of fatclassical
The past tense verb indicating that an animal has become full of fat and flesh.
يُمَغِدُverb
- 1.to be full of fatclassical
The present tense verb indicating that an animal is currently full of fat and flesh.
مَغْدٌnoun
- 1.fulness of fatclassical
The state or condition of being full of fat and flesh, often used to describe well-fed livestock.
Parallel reading
المثمغد من الجداء: الممتلئ شحما.
Al-muthmaghid from the goats: the one full of fat.