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السلغف
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to concepts of fullness, thickness, and consumption. It describes a well-fed animal and the act of swallowing something whole.
Derived headwords
السَّلْغَفُnoun
- 1.Thick, stoutclassical
Describing something as thick, stout, or well-built, often in reference to an animal.
السُّلُخْفُnoun
- 1.Thick, stoutclassical
An alternative form for describing something as thick, stout, or well-built.
السُّلَغْفُnoun
- 1.Full, well-fedclassical
Describing something, particularly a cow, as being full-fed and plump.
سَلَغَفَهُverb
- 1.To swallowclassical
To swallow something whole or completely.
بَقَرَةٌ سَلَغْفَةٌadjective
- 1.Fat, plump cowclassical
A description of a cow that is fat and well-fed.
السَّلْغَفَةُnoun
- 1.Fatnessclassical
The state of being fat or plump, especially as applied to a cow.
السُّلَغَافُnoun
- 1.Thick, stoutclassical
A term referring to something thick, stout, or well-built.
السُّلَعَافُnoun
- 1.Thick, stoutclassical
A term referring to something thick, stout, or well-built.
Parallel reading
السلغف، كجردحل: السلخف.
Al-salghaf, like jurdahal: al-sulkhuf.
وكجعفر: التام الحادر.
And like Ja'far: the complete, the stout.
وبقرة سلغفة، كحيدرة وحيدر: سمينة.
And a salghafah cow, like haydarah and haydar: fat.
وسلغفه: ابتلعه.
And salghafahu: he swallowed it.
والسلغاف: السلعاف.
And al-salghaf: al-sala'af.