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Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    to be stoutboth

    To have flesh that is thick and abundant, indicating corpulence or stoutness.

اكتنزverb
  1. 1.
    to be corpulentboth

    To be full of flesh, to be stout and corpulent, implying a well-filled physique.

الخظوانnoun
  1. 1.
    corpulenceboth

    A state where one's flesh is thick and abundant, describing a stout or corpulent build.

أخظاهverb
  1. 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.