مكد
Root entry · 11 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to concepts of endurance, persistence, and lasting presence. It also extends to the idea of a camel's milk supply, either being depleted or abundant, and includes geographical and object-related terms.
Derived headwords
- 1.to stay, remainboth
To reside or stay in a place for a prolonged period.
- 2.to decrease (milk)classical
Said of a she-camel whose milk supply has diminished due to a long period without nursing or milking.
- 1.staying, remainingboth
The act of staying or remaining in a place.
- 1.staying, remainingboth
The act of staying or remaining in a place.
- 1.abundant (milk)classical
A she-camel that has a consistently abundant milk supply.
- 2.scarce (milk)classical
A she-camel with little milk, possibly due to prolonged absence of nursing.
- 1.abundant (milk)classical
A she-camel that has a consistently abundant milk supply.
- 1.abundant (milk)classical
A she-camel that has a consistently abundant milk supply.
- 1.constant, perpetualclassical
Someone or something that is permanent and does not cease.
- 1.Makadaclassical
A place name in Al-Andalus.
- 1.combclassical
An instrument used for combing hair.
- 1.combsclassical
The plural of 'mikadd', referring to multiple combs.
- 1.blood money remnantsclassical
The remaining portions or remnants of blood money payments.