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قرضم
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the act of biting, cutting, or taking something forcefully. It also appears in geographical names and as a tribal designation.
Derived headwords
قَرَضَمَverb
- 1.to biteboth
To take a piece of something with the teeth.
- 2.to cutboth
To sever or divide something.
- 3.to takeclassical
To seize or acquire something, often forcefully.
قَرَضِمَverb
- 1.to biteboth
To take a piece of something with the teeth.
- 2.to cutboth
To sever or divide something.
- 3.to takeclassical
To seize or acquire something, often forcefully.
قُرْضُمname
- 1.tribal nameclassical
The name of a tribe originating from Mahra bin Haydan.
قُرْضُمname
- 1.place nameclassical
A place located in Medina.
Parallel reading
وهو يقرضم كل شيء، أي: يأخذه.
And he bites/takes everything, meaning: he takes it.
وقرضمه: قطعه.
And he cut it: he severed it.
أبو قبيلة من مهرة بن حيدان، أو هو بالفاء.
The father of a tribe from Mahra bin Haydan, or it is with the letter Fa'.
وقراضم: ع بالمدينة.
And Qiradhim: a place in Medina.