الطود
Root entry · 16 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to mountains and large, elevated natural features. It also extends to concepts of heaviness, distance, firmness, and ascent.
Derived headwords
- 1.Mountainboth
A large natural elevation of the earth's surface, typically with steep sides and a sharp or narrow summit.
- 2.Great mountainclassical
Specifically refers to a large or significant mountain.
- 3.Duneclassical
A mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind, especially in a desert.
- 1.Mountainsboth
The plural form of 'الطود', referring to multiple large natural elevations.
- 1.Mountainsclassical
Another plural form of 'الطود', referring to multiple large natural elevations.
- 1.Boulderclassical
A large rock that has fallen from a mountain or cliff.
- 1.Boulderclassical
A large, solid piece of rock.
- 1.Proper name (man)classical
A proper name for a man.
- 2.Proper name (mountain)classical
A proper name for a mountain, specifically one overlooking 'Arafah and extending towards Sana'a, or one in Upper Egypt.
- 1.Heavyclassical
Having great weight; difficult to lift or move.
- 1.Rampaging camelclassical
A camel that is wild, agitated, or charging uncontrollably.
- 1.Distant desertclassical
A vast, remote, and often desolate desert or wasteland.
- 1.To be firmclassical
To be steadfast, stable, or firmly established.
- 1.Lost thingsclassical
Things that are lost, perished, or ruined.
- 1.To be loftyclassical
To be high, elevated, or towering.
- 1.To be loftyclassical
To be high, elevated, or towering (similar to طود).
- 1.Distantboth
Far away in space or time.
- 1.Ascending flightclassical
The act of going upwards into the air.
- 1.Elevated structureclassical
A structure that is built high or elevated.