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السلغد
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe individuals or things characterized by foolishness, weakness, or excessive appetite. It also extends to describe a wolf and a specific type of horse.
Derived headwords
السَّلْغَدnoun
- 1.foolboth
A foolish or unintelligent person.
- 2.weaklingboth
A man who is weak or lacking in strength.
- 3.angry personboth
Someone who is in a state of anger.
- 4.wolfboth
A wild canine animal.
- 5.gluttonboth
A person who eats or drinks excessively.
السَّلْغَدadjective
- 1.foolishboth
Characterized by a lack of intelligence or good sense.
- 2.weakboth
Lacking physical strength or vigor.
- 3.angryboth
Feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- 4.gluttonousboth
Given to excessive eating or drinking.
السَّلْغَدadjective
- 1.chestnut-colored (horse)classical
Describing a horse with a reddish-brown coat, often referred to as 'ashqar'.
بَهَاءnoun
- 1.splendorboth
Magnificence or great beauty.
- 2.radianceboth
Light or heat as emitted or reflected by something.
Parallel reading
الأحْمَق
The foolish one.
الرَّخْوُ مِنَ الرِّجَالِ
The weak one among men.
الغَضْبَانُ
The angry one.
الذِّئْبُ
The wolf.
الأَشْقَرُ مِنَ الخَيْلِ
The chestnut-colored one among horses.
الأَكُولُ
The gluttonous one.
الشَّرُوبُ
The one who drinks excessively.
وَهِيَ بَهَاءٌ
And she is splendor/beauty.