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الكمهد
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to concepts of thickness, largeness, and possibly a specific anatomical part. It describes something as stout and great, potentially referring to the groin area or a similar fleshy part.
Derived headwords
الكمهدnoun
- 1.Stoutness, greatnessclassical
A state or quality of being stout, thick, or great in size.
الكمهدةnoun
- 1.Groin areaclassical
Refers to the groin or the pubic region.
- 2.Fleshy partclassical
Possibly refers to a fleshy or prominent part of the body.
اقمهدّverb
- 1.To become stout/thickclassical
Used to describe a young bird (فرخ) becoming stout or thick.
Parallel reading
الغليظ العظيم الكمهد
The stout, the great, the thick.
الكمهدة، أي: الكمرة
Al-kumhuda, meaning: the groin.
أو الفيشلة
Or the fleshy part.
واكمهد الفرخ: اقمهد
And the young bird became stout: it became stout.