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الحضجر
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes something large, expansive, or full, particularly concerning the belly or livestock. It can also refer to specific animals or actions related to filling something.
Derived headwords
الحَضْجَرnoun
- 1.Large-bellied personboth
A person characterized by a large and wide belly.
- 2.Large udderclassical
Refers to a large udder, or a wide one.
الحَضْجَرnoun
- 1.Scattered camelsclassical
Camels that are scattered and spread out for the shepherd, indicating a large number.
حَضَاجِرname
- 1.Hyenaclassical
A proper name for a hyena.
- 2.Hyena cubclassical
A proper name for a hyena's cub.
إِبِلٌ حَضَاجِرadjective
- 1.Bloated camelsclassical
Camels that have eaten thorny plants and drunk water, causing their flanks to swell.
حَضْجُورadjective
- 1.Large (woman)classical
Describes a woman as large or corpulent.
حَضْجَرَverb
- 1.To fillclassical
To fill something completely.
Parallel reading
الحضجر، بكسر الحاء وفتح الضاد: العظيم البطن الواسعه
Al-hadjjar (with kasra on ha and fatha on dad): the one with a large and wide belly.
والوطب، أو الواسع منه
And the udder, or the wide part of it.
ج: حضاجر
Plural: hadajir.
وبالهاء: الإبل المتفرقة على الراعي لكثرتها
And with ha: the camels scattered for the shepherd due to their abundance.
وحضاجر: اسم للضبع، أو لولدها، معرفة لا ينصرف، لأنه اسم لواحد على بنية الجمع
And Hadajir: a proper name for the hyena, or its cub, definite and indeclinable because it is a singular noun in the form of a plural.
وإبل حضاجر: أكلت الحمض وشربت، فانتفخت خواصرها
And Hadajir camels: they ate thorny plants and drank, so their flanks became distended.
وضرة حضجور، بالضم: ضخمة
And a co-wife Hadjjour (with damma): large/corpulent.
وحضجره: ملأه
And Hadjjarahu: he filled it.