سرهد
Root entry · 17 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to concepts of good nourishment, fattening, and potentially a specific lineage or historical figure. It describes the act of well-feeding a child and the resulting state of being plump, particularly concerning animal humps.
Derived headwords
- 1.to feed wellboth
To provide excellent nourishment, especially to a child, ensuring good growth and health.
- 2.to cutclassical
To cut something, specifically mentioned in relation to a camel's hump.
- 1.camel's humpboth
The fatty hump on the back of a camel.
- 1.well-fedboth
Describing something, particularly a camel's hump, that is plump and well-nourished.
- 1.son of Masrahdclassical
A name appearing in a genealogical chain, indicating a descendant.
- 1.a narratorclassical
A specific individual named Musarrhad, son of Musarrhad, who was a traditionist (muhaddith).
- 1.a traditionistclassical
A muhaddith (scholar of hadith) whose name is Musarrhad, son of Musarrhad.
- 1.son of Majrhdclassical
An ancestor in a genealogical line.
- 1.son of Masrbalclassical
An ancestor in a genealogical line.
- 1.son of Mugharbilclassical
An ancestor in a genealogical line.
- 1.son of Mar'abilclassical
An ancestor in a genealogical line.
- 1.son of Mutarbilclassical
An ancestor in a genealogical line.
- 1.son of Arandalclassical
An ancestor in a genealogical line.
- 1.son of Sarandalclassical
An ancestor in a genealogical line.
- 1.son of 'Arandalclassical
An ancestor in a genealogical line.
- 1.son of Masikclassical
An ancestor in a genealogical line.
- 1.Al-Mustawradclassical
A name, possibly a title or epithet, of an individual from the Asadi tribe.
- 1.Al-Asadiclassical
A nisba (attribution) indicating lineage or affiliation with the tribe of Banu Asad.