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Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily deals with the concept of being stout, corpulent, or well-built. It describes a state of physical fullness and substance, often implying a healthy or robust appearance.
Derived headwords
خظاverb
- 1.to be stoutboth
To have flesh that is thick and abundant, indicating corpulence or stoutness.
اكتنزverb
- 1.to be corpulentboth
To be full of flesh, to be stout and corpulent, implying a well-filled physique.
الخظوانnoun
- 1.corpulenceboth
A state where one's flesh is thick and abundant, describing a stout or corpulent build.
أخظاهverb
- 1.to make stoutclassical
To make someone or something stout, corpulent, or large in build.
Parallel reading
خظا لحمه خظوا، كسمو: اكتنز.
His flesh was stout, he was corpulent: he was full of flesh.
والخظوان، محركة: من ركب بعض لحمه بعضا.
And al-khuẓwān (with vowel movement) means: when some of his flesh rode upon some of his flesh (i.e., he was corpulent).
وخظاه الله، وأخظاه: أضخمه، وأعظمه.
And God made him stout, and made him stout: He made him large, and He made him great.