الفرهد
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes qualities of being stout, thick, and well-fed, often applied to young animals like lion cubs or human boys. It also extends to terms for specific animals, groups of animals, and place names.
Derived headwords
- 1.Stout, thickboth
Describing something that is stout, thick, and well-fed.
- 2.Lion cubclassical
A young lion.
- 3.Handsome, plump boyclassical
A boy who is plump, well-built, and handsome.
- 1.Stout, thickboth
Describing something that is stout, thick, and well-fed.
- 2.Lion cubclassical
A young lion.
- 3.Handsome, plump boyclassical
A boy who is plump, well-built, and handsome.
- 4.Wetherclassical
A castrated ram.
- 5.Ancestorclassical
An ancestor, specifically referring to a progenitor of a lineage.
- 1.Of or belonging to Farhudiboth
Attributed to or related to someone named Farhudi.
- 1.Of or belonging to Farhadiboth
Attributed to or related to someone named Farhadi.
- 1.Small sheepclassical
Refers to young or small sheep.
- 1.Farhadboth
A Persian proper name, considered non-Arabic.
- 1.Farhadjerdclassical
A place name, specifically a village or town in Marv.