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اصلخم
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes intense anger and stubbornness, often applied to animals like camels. It also extends to concepts of physical strength, solidity, and unyielding nature, particularly in reference to terrain like mountains.
Derived headwords
اِصْطَخَمَverb
- 1.to become enragedclassical
To become intensely angry or furious.
اِصْطِخَامnoun
- 1.rageclassical
The state of being intensely angry or furious.
صَلْخَامadjective
- 1.tallclassical
Describing a camel as tall.
- 2.strong, sturdyclassical
Describing a camel as strong and sturdy.
صُلَخِمadjective
- 1.swift, intenseclassical
Describing something as swift and intense in its movement or action.
صَلْخَمadjective
- 1.impenetrable, inaccessibleclassical
Describing a mountain as difficult to ascend or overcome.
مُصْلَخِمadjective
- 1.impenetrable, inaccessibleclassical
Describing a mountain as difficult to ascend or overcome.
Parallel reading
اِصْطَخَمَ، وغَضِبَ
He became enraged, and he was angry.
بَعِيرٌ صَلْخَامٌ: طَوِيلٌ، أَوْ صُلْبٌ شَدِيدٌ
A camel is salgham: tall, or strong and sturdy.
وَصُلَخِمٌ: مَاضٍ شَدِيدٌ
And sulakham: swift and intense.
وَجَبَلٌ صَلْخَمٌ وَمُصْلَخِمٌ: مُمْتَنِعٌ
And a mountain is salakham and muslakham: impenetrable.