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الكمهد

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    Stoutness, greatnessclassical

    A state or quality of being stout, thick, or great in size.

الكمهدةnoun
  1. 1.
    Groin areaclassical

    Refers to the groin or the pubic region.

  2. 2.
    Fleshy partclassical

    Possibly refers to a fleshy or prominent part of the body.

اقمهدّverb
  1. 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.