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مكد

Root entry · 11 derived lemmas

This 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

مَكَدَverb
  1. 1.
    to stay, remainboth

    To reside or stay in a place for a prolonged period.

  2. 2.
    to decrease (milk)classical

    Said of a she-camel whose milk supply has diminished due to a long period without nursing or milking.

مَكْدًاnoun
  1. 1.
    staying, remainingboth

    The act of staying or remaining in a place.

مَكُودًاnoun
  1. 1.
    staying, remainingboth

    The act of staying or remaining in a place.

المَكُودadjective
  1. 1.
    abundant (milk)classical

    A she-camel that has a consistently abundant milk supply.

  2. 2.
    scarce (milk)classical

    A she-camel with little milk, possibly due to prolonged absence of nursing.

المَكْدَاءadjective
  1. 1.
    abundant (milk)classical

    A she-camel that has a consistently abundant milk supply.

الماكِدَةadjective
  1. 1.
    abundant (milk)classical

    A she-camel that has a consistently abundant milk supply.

الماكِدadjective
  1. 1.
    constant, perpetualclassical

    Someone or something that is permanent and does not cease.

مَكادةname
  1. 1.
    Makadaclassical

    A place name in Al-Andalus.

المِكَدّnoun
  1. 1.
    combclassical

    An instrument used for combing hair.

المُكُودnoun
  1. 1.
    combsclassical

    The plural of 'mikadd', referring to multiple combs.

الأماكيدnoun
  1. 1.
    blood money remnantsclassical

    The remaining portions or remnants of blood money payments.

Parallel reading

أقام، و الناقة: نقص لبنها من طول العهد.
He stayed, and the she-camel: her milk decreased from a long period (of absence).
والمكود: الناقة الدائمة الغزر، والقليلة اللبن، ضد، أو هذه من أغاليط الليث.
And Al-Makud: the she-camel of permanent abundance of milk, and of little milk, contradictory, or this is from Al-Layth's errors.
والماكد: الدائم الذي لا ينقطع.
And Al-Makid: the permanent one which does not cease.
ومكادة، كجبانة: د بالأندلس.
And Makada, like Jubana: a place in Al-Andalus.
والمكد، بالكسر: المشط، وبالضم: جمع مكود.
And Al-Mikadd, with kasra: the comb, and with damma: the plural of Makud (combs).
والأماكيد: بقايا الديات.
And Al-Amakid: the remnants of blood money.