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الفرهد

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This 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

الفرهدnoun
  1. 1.
    Stout, thickboth

    Describing something that is stout, thick, and well-fed.

  2. 2.
    Lion cubclassical

    A young lion.

  3. 3.
    Handsome, plump boyclassical

    A boy who is plump, well-built, and handsome.

الفرهودnoun
  1. 1.
    Stout, thickboth

    Describing something that is stout, thick, and well-fed.

  2. 2.
    Lion cubclassical

    A young lion.

  3. 3.
    Handsome, plump boyclassical

    A boy who is plump, well-built, and handsome.

  4. 4.
    Wetherclassical

    A castrated ram.

  5. 5.
    Ancestorclassical

    An ancestor, specifically referring to a progenitor of a lineage.

فرهوديadjective
  1. 1.
    Of or belonging to Farhudiboth

    Attributed to or related to someone named Farhudi.

فراهيديadjective
  1. 1.
    Of or belonging to Farhadiboth

    Attributed to or related to someone named Farhadi.

الفراهيدnoun
  1. 1.
    Small sheepclassical

    Refers to young or small sheep.

فرهادname
  1. 1.
    Farhadboth

    A Persian proper name, considered non-Arabic.

فرهادجردname
  1. 1.
    Farhadjerdclassical

    A place name, specifically a village or town in Marv.

Parallel reading

الفرهد، بالضم، والفرهود: الحادر الغليظ، والناعم التار، وولد الأسد، والغلام الممتلئ الحسن، ويفتح.
Al-farhad, with damma, and al-farhud: the stout, the thick, the soft and well-fed, the lion cub, and the handsome, plump boy, and with fatha.
والفرهود: ولد الوعل، وأبو بطن، منهم: الخليل بن أحمد، وهو فرهودي وفراهيدي.
And al-farhud: the young of the mountain goat, and the ancestor of a lineage. Among them is Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad, and he is Farhudi and Farahaidi.
والفراهيد: صغار الغنم.
And al-faraheed: small sheep.
وفرهاد، بالكسر: اسم أعجمي.
And Farhad, with kasra: a non-Arabic name.
وفرهادجرد: ة بمرو، وجرد: معرب: كرد، أي: عمل.
And Farhadjerd: a village in Marv, and 'jerd' is a loanword from Persian: 'kard', meaning: work.