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الجيد
Root entry · 11 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the neck of an animal or person, its length, or its adornment. It also extends to meanings of a small coat of mail and specific place names or animal designations.
Derived headwords
الجيدnoun
- 1.neckboth
The neck of a person or animal.
- 2.necklaceclassical
The ornament worn around the neck.
- 3.front of the neckclassical
The forepart of the neck.
أجيادnoun
- 1.necksboth
Plural of جيد (neck).
جيودnoun
- 1.necksboth
Another plural of جيد (neck).
الجيدadjective
- 1.longclassical
Describing length, particularly of the neck.
- 2.slender and longclassical
Describing a neck that is both slender and long.
أجيدadjective
- 1.long-neckedclassical
Having a long neck.
جيداءadjective
- 1.long-necked (f.)classical
Feminine form describing a long neck.
جيدانةadjective
- 1.long-necked (f.)classical
Another feminine form describing a long neck.
جودnoun
- 1.long necks (f. pl.)classical
Plural of جيداء or جيدانة, referring to long necks.
الجيدnoun
- 1.small coat of mailclassical
A small piece of armor worn on the body.
أجيد بن عبد اللهname
- 1.Ajid bin Abdullahclassical
A person, a hadith narrator.
أجيادnoun
- 1.eweclassical
A female sheep.
- 2.place in Meccaclassical
A location or mountain in Mecca.
Parallel reading
الجيد، بالكسر: العنق، أو مقلده، أو مقدمه
Al-jayd, with kasra: the neck, or its ornament, or its front.
ج: أجياد وجيود
Plural: ajyad and jiyud.
وبالتحريك: طولها، أو دقتها مع طول
And with haraka (fatha): its length, or its slenderness with length.
وهو أجيد، وهي جيداء وجيدانة، ج: جود
And he is ajyad, and she is jaydaa' and jaydana, plural: jud.
والجيد أيضا: المدرعة الصغيرة
And al-jayd also: the small coat of mail.
وأجيد بن عبد الله: محدث
And Ajid bin Abdullah: a hadith narrator.
وأجياد: شاة، وأرض بمكة، أو جبل بها لكونه موضع خيل تبع
And Ajyad: a ewe, and land in Mecca, or a mountain therein because it was the place of Tubba's horses.