← Back to Al-Qamus al-Muhit
الكيخم
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe concepts related to royalty, power, and forceful displacement. It is used to characterize a king or sultan as great and powerful, and also denotes the act of pushing someone from their place.
Derived headwords
الكَيخَمname
- 1.King, Sultanclassical
A term used to describe a king or sultan, implying greatness and authority.
كَيخَمadjective
- 1.Great, Mightyclassical
An adjective used to describe a king or sultan, signifying their immense power and status.
كَخَمَverb
- 1.to push awayboth
To forcefully move someone or something from their position or place.
Parallel reading
الكيخم، كحيدر: يوصف به الملك والسلطان.
Al-Kaykham, like Haydar: it is used to describe the king and the sultan.
ملك كيخم: عظيم.
A Kaykham king: great.
وكخمه، كمنعه: دفعه عن موضعه.
And ka-kha-mahu, like mana'ahu: he pushed him from his place.