زهدم
Root entry · 10 derived lemmasThe root 'zahdama' appears to be primarily used in classical Arabic to denote specific names, particularly of horses and individuals. It also extends to names of animals like lions and falcons, and geographical features such as wells.
Derived headwords
- 1.Horse of Antarahclassical
A specific name for a horse belonging to the renowned poet Antarah ibn Shaddad.
- 1.Horse of Bishrclassical
A specific name for a horse belonging to Bishr ibn Amr al-Riyahi.
- 1.Lionclassical
A name or epithet for a lion.
- 1.Falconclassical
A name or epithet for a falcon.
- 1.Young goshawkclassical
A name or epithet for a young goshawk or a chick of a goshawk.
- 1.Wellclassical
A name for one of the wells or water sources known as 'Abariq'.
- 1.The two brothersclassical
The dual form referring to two brothers from the tribe of Abs.
- 1.Brother of Kardamclassical
One of the two brothers from the tribe of Abs, named Zahdam.
- 1.Brother of Kardamclassical
The other brother from the tribe of Abs, named Qays, mentioned alongside Zahdam.
- 1.Zahdam ibn Mudarrabclassical
A reliable Tabi'i (successor to the companions of the Prophet Muhammad) named Zahdam, son of Mudarrab.