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العنجد

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to raisins, specifically black or inferior types. It also describes a state of being angry or fierce, and includes names derived from these concepts.

Derived headwords

العَنْجَدnoun
  1. 1.
    Raisinsboth

    Raisins, or a type of them, or the black ones among them, or the inferior ones.

عَنْجَدَverb
  1. 1.
    To become raisinsclassical

    The grapes became raisins.

المُعَنْجَدadjective
  1. 1.
    Angry, fierceclassical

    Angry and fierce.

عَنْجَدname
  1. 1.
    Nameclassical

    A proper name.

عَنْجَدَةname
  1. 1.
    Nameclassical

    A proper name.

Parallel reading

العَنْجَد، كجعفر وقنفذ وجندب: الزبيب، أو ضرب منه، أو الأسود منه، أو الرديء منه.
Al-ʿanjad, like Jaʿfar, qunfudh, and jundab: raisins, or a type of them, or the black ones among them, or the inferior ones.
وعنجد العنب: صار عنجدا.
And the grapes became raisins: they became raisins.
والمعنجد: الغضوب الحديد، ووهم الجوهري، فذكره لا في الثلاثي ولا في الرباعي.
And al-muʿanjad: the angry, fierce one. Al-Jawhari was mistaken, as he mentioned it neither in the triliteral nor the quadriliteral.
وعنجد وعنجدة: اسمان.
And ʿAnjad and ʿAnjada: two names.