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السقدد

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the concept of a horse being lean or emaciated, often due to intense training or exertion. It also extends to the act of making a horse lean and a specific type of redness.

Derived headwords

السَّقْدَدnoun
  1. 1.
    lean horseboth

    A horse that is lean and emaciated, often as a result of being trained intensely or being overworked.

أسْقَدَverb
  1. 1.
    to make leanboth

    To cause a horse to become lean or emaciated, typically through strenuous exercise or training.

سَقَدَverb
  1. 1.
    to be leanclassical

    To be lean or emaciated, referring to a horse.

تَسْقِيدًاnoun
  1. 1.
    making leanboth

    The act or process of making a horse lean or emaciated.

السَّقْدَةnoun
  1. 1.
    rednessboth

    A type of redness or a reddish hue.

سَقْدَةnoun
  1. 1.
    rednessboth

    A type of redness or a reddish hue.

Parallel reading

السَّقْدَد، كقَعْدَد: الفَرَسُ المُضْمَر.
As-saqdadu, like qa'dadu: the lean horse.
وأسْقَدَهُ وسَقَدَهُ تَسْقِيدًا: ضَمَرَهُ.
And asqadahu and saqadahu tasqidan: he made it lean.
والسَّقْدَةُ، بالضَّمِّ، وكَهُجَيْنَةٍ: الحُمْرَةُ، ج: سَقَدٌ وسُقَيْدَاتٌ.
And as-saqdatu, with damma, and like hujaynah: the redness, pl: saqadun and suqaydatun.