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البذم

Root entry · 10 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to concepts of opinion, resolve, inner strength, and resilience. It also extends to descriptions of physical fortitude, certain plants, and specific individuals.

Derived headwords

البَذْمnoun
  1. 1.
    opinionclassical

    A considered judgment or viewpoint.

  2. 2.
    resolveclassical

    Firmness of purpose or determination.

  3. 3.
    inner selfclassical

    The innermost part of a person, their spirit or essence.

  4. 4.
    densityclassical

    The state of being closely compacted or crowded together.

  5. 5.
    fortitudeclassical

    Strength of mind that enables one to endure adversity with courage.

  6. 6.
    enduranceclassical

    The capacity to withstand hardship or stress.

البَيْذَمَانnoun
  1. 1.
    plantclassical

    A type of plant.

البَاذِمadjective
  1. 1.
    strongclassical

    Possessing physical power and robustness.

  2. 2.
    bad breathclassical

    Having a mouth with an unpleasant odor.

  3. 3.
    calm during angerclassical

    Rational and composed even when angry.

البَذِيمَةadjective
  1. 1.
    strongclassical

    Possessing physical power and robustness.

  2. 2.
    calm during angerclassical

    Rational and composed even when angry.

بَذُمَverb
  1. 1.
    to be strongclassical

    To possess physical power and robustness.

  2. 2.
    to be resoluteclassical

    To have firmness of purpose or determination.

بَذِيمَةname
  1. 1.
    client of Jabir ibn Samuraclassical

    A person named Badhima, who was a client of Jabir ibn Samura.

ابنُ بُذَيْمَةname
  1. 1.
    follower of the Followersclassical

    Abu Abdullah ibn Budhaymah, a follower of the generation after the Companions.

أَبْذَمَتverb
  1. 1.
    to swell (female camel)classical

    The vulva of a female camel swelled due to intense mating desire.

مُبْذَمadjective
  1. 1.
    strong (female camel)classical

    A female camel that is strong.

بَاذَامname
  1. 1.
    Abu Salihclassical

    Abu Salih, a freed slave of Umm Hani', a commentator and hadith narrator considered weak and non-Arab.

Parallel reading

البذم، بالضم: الرأي، والحزم، والنفس، والكثافة، والجلد، واحتمالك لما حملت.
Al-badhm, with dammah, means opinion, resolve, the self, density, fortitude, and your endurance of what you carry.
والبيذمان، بضم الذال: نبت.
And al-baydhaman, with dammah on the dhal, is a plant.
وكأمير: القوي، والفم المتغير الرائحة، والعاقل عند الغضب، كالبذيمة.
And like amir: the strong one, the one with a foul-smelling mouth, and the rational one during anger, like al-badhima.
وقد بذم، ككرم.
And he was strong, like karuma.
وبذيمة: مولى جابر بن سمرة.
And Badhima: a client of Jabir ibn Samura.
وأبو عبد الله بن بذيمة: من أتباع التابعين.
And Abu Abdullah ibn Budhaymah: from the followers of the Followers.
وأبذمت الناقة: ورم حياؤها من شدة الضبعة.
And the she-camel became abdhama: her vulva swelled from the intensity of mating.
وناقة مبذم، كمنبر: قوية.
And a she-camel mubdham, like minbar: strong.
وباذام: أبو صالح مولى أم هانئ مفسر محدث ضعيف ممنوع للعجمة، ومعناه: اللوز بالفارسية.
And Badham: Abu Salih, a freed slave of Umm Hani', a commentator and hadith narrator who was weak, forbidden due to his non-Arab origin, and his meaning is: almond in Persian.