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الشميذر
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root describes swiftness and agility, primarily applied to animals like camels and young men. It also extends to the concept of successful or safe passage.
Derived headwords
الشَّمَيْذَرnoun
- 1.Swift camelclassical
A camel that is fast and quick in its movement.
- 2.Active young manclassical
A young boy or man who is energetic, nimble, and quick.
شَمَذْرَةnoun
- 1.Swiftness, agilityclassical
The quality of being swift and agile, similar to the description of a fast camel or an active young man.
شَمْذَرnoun
- 1.Safe passageclassical
A successful and safe journey or passage.
الشَّمْذَرnoun
- 1.Swift camelclassical
A camel characterized by its speed.
- 2.Active young manclassical
A young person who is energetic and quick.
شَمْذَارnoun
- 1.Swift camelclassical
A camel known for its swiftness.
- 2.Active young manclassical
A young man who is quick and agile.
Parallel reading
الشَّمَيْذَر، بالذال المعجمة كسفرجل: البعير السريع، والغلام النشيط الخفيف، كالشمذارة، والسير الناجي، كالشمذر والشمذر والشمذار.
Al-shamaydhar, with the dotted dhāl, like safarjal: the swift camel, and the active, light young man, like al-shamdhara, and the successful journey, like al-shamdhar, al-shamdhar, and al-shamdhār.