← Back to Al-Qamus al-Muhit
الجنثر
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes large, stout, and well-fed animals, particularly camels. It can also refer to a large, robust, or substantial entity.
Derived headwords
الجَنثَرnoun
- 1.Large, fat camelboth
A large and very fat camel. This is the primary meaning associated with the root.
جَنَائِرnoun
- 1.Large, fat camelsboth
The plural form of الجَنثَر, referring to multiple large and fat camels.
الجَنثُورَةnoun
- 1.Large, fat camelclassical
This term is synonymous with الجَنثَر, referring to a large and fat camel.
الجُمَثُورَةnoun
- 1.Large, fat camelclassical
This is a variant spelling or pronunciation of الجَنثُورَة, also meaning a large and fat camel.
Parallel reading
الجَنثَر، كجعفر وقنفذ: الجمل الضخم السمين، ج: جناثر.
Al-janthar, like ja'far and qunfudh: the large, fat camel, plural: janāthir.
والجنثورة: الجمثورة.
And al-janthūrah: al-jumathūrah.