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الصلدم
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes hardness, solidity, and strength. It extends to terms for a lion, signifying its powerful and formidable nature, and also refers to something robust or unyielding.
Derived headwords
الصَّلْدَمnoun
- 1.Lionclassical
A term used to refer to a lion, likely due to its strength and ferocity.
- 2.Hard thingclassical
Something that is hard, solid, or unyielding.
صَلْدَمadjective
- 1.Hardclassical
Describing something as hard, solid, or robust.
- 2.Strongclassical
Possessing great strength or power.
صَلْدَامadjective
- 1.Hardclassical
An adjective indicating hardness or solidity.
- 2.Strongclassical
Describing something as strong or robust.
صَلْدَامَةnoun
- 1.Lionessclassical
A feminine form referring to a lioness, or by extension, a strong or formidable female.
صَلَادِمnoun
- 1.Lionclassical
A plural or alternative form for lion, emphasizing its formidable nature.
- 2.Hard thingsclassical
A plural form referring to hard or solid objects.
Parallel reading
الصلدم، كزبرج: الأسد
Al-Saldam, like Zubruj: the lion.
والصلب
And the hard.
والشديد الحافر
And the one with strong hooves.
كالصلادم فيهما
Like Al-Saladim in both (referring to lion and strong hooves).
والصلدام، بالكسر
And Al-Saldam, with kasra (on the dal).
وهي صلدامة
And she is Saldamah.