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اللغد

Root entry · 11 derived lemmas

This root primarily concerns anatomical features in the throat and ear, and secondarily relates to restraining, holding back, or hindering someone or something.

Derived headwords

اللَّغْدnoun
  1. 1.
    fleshy growth in throatboth

    A fleshy growth in the throat, or fleshy protrusions inside the ear, or the flesh surrounding the back of the mouth leading to the throat.

  2. 2.
    lower earlobeboth

    The lowest part of the earlobe.

اللَّغْدُودnoun
  1. 1.
    fleshy growth in throatboth

    A fleshy growth in the throat, or fleshy protrusions inside the ear, or the flesh surrounding the back of the mouth leading to the throat.

اللَّغْدِيدnoun
  1. 1.
    fleshy growth in throatboth

    A fleshy growth in the throat, or fleshy protrusions inside the ear, or the flesh surrounding the back of the mouth leading to the throat.

ألْغَادnoun
  1. 1.
    fleshy growthsboth

    Plural of اللغد, referring to fleshy growths in the throat or ear.

لُغَادِيدnoun
  1. 1.
    fleshy growthsboth

    Plural of اللغد, referring to fleshy growths in the throat or ear.

لَغَدَverb
  1. 1.
    guide camelsclassical

    To guide camels back to the intended path or way.

  2. 2.
    straighten earclassical

    To stretch or pull an ear to make it straight.

  3. 3.
    detain someoneclassical

    To detain or hold someone back from their need or purpose.

لَغْدnoun
  1. 1.
    restrainingclassical

    The act of restraining or holding back.

المُتَلَغِّدadjective
  1. 1.
    angryclassical

    One who is angry or enraged.

لَاغَدَهُverb
  1. 1.
    restrain someoneclassical

    To take hold of someone's hand, preventing them from getting what they want or doing what they intend.

تَغَدَّهُverb
  1. 1.
    restrain someoneclassical

    To take hold of someone's hand, preventing them from getting what they want or doing what they intend.

لُغْدَةname
  1. 1.
    grammarian's nameclassical

    A name of an educated grammarian from Isfahan.

Parallel reading

اللَّغْد واللَّغْدُود، بضمهما، واللَّغْدِيد: لحمة في الحلق، أو كالزوائد من اللحم في باطن الأذن، أو ما أطاف بأقصى الفم إلى الحلق من اللحم
Al-laghd and al-laghdūd, with both prefixed by damma, and al-laghdīd: a fleshy growth in the throat, or like protrusions of flesh in the inner ear, or the flesh that surrounds the furthest part of the mouth towards the throat.
ج: ألْغَاد ولُغَادِيد
Plural: al-ghād and lughādīd.
أو اللَّغْد: منتهى شحمة الأذن من أسفلها
Or al-laghd: the lowest part of the earlobe.
ولَغَدَ الإبل، كَمَنَعَ: ردَّها إلى القصد والطريق
And laghada the camels, like man'a: to return them to the intended path and way.
ولَغَدَ أُذُنَه: مدَّها لتستقيم
And laghada his ear: to stretch it to make it straight.
ولَغَدَ فُلاناً عن حاجته: حبسه
And laghada someone from his need: to detain him.
والمُتَلَغِّد: المُتَغَيِّظ
And al-mutalaghghid: the enraged one.
ولَاغَدَهُ وتَغَدَّهُ: أخذ على يده دون ما يريده
And lāghadahu and taghaddahu: to take hold of his hand, preventing him from what he wants.
ولُغْدَة، بالضم: أديب نحوي أصبهاني
And Lughdah, with damma: an educated grammarian from Isfahan.