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العنجد
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis 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.Raisinsboth
Raisins, or a type of them, or the black ones among them, or the inferior ones.
عَنْجَدَverb
- 1.To become raisinsclassical
The grapes became raisins.
المُعَنْجَدadjective
- 1.Angry, fierceclassical
Angry and fierce.
عَنْجَدname
- 1.Nameclassical
A proper name.
عَنْجَدَةname
- 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.