صلد
Root entry · 13 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes hardness, solidity, and unresponsiveness. It extends to describe unyielding surfaces, stubbornness, and even a horse that doesn't sweat or a slow-boiling pot.
Derived headwords
- 1.meaning hard and smoothboth
meaning hard and smooth
- 1.meaning hard and smoothboth
meaning hard and smooth
- 1.to make a sound without producing fireclassical
Specifically referring to the striking of flint or a similar hard material that produces a sound but no spark.
- 1.sound without fireclassical
The act or state of striking something hard and producing a sound but no fire.
- 1.to strike flintclassical
To strike flint or a similar hard object in such a way that it makes a sound but yields no fire.
- 1.to be stingyclassical
To be characterized by stinginess or avarice.
- 1.stingy, miserlyclassical
One who is characterized by extreme stinginess or avarice.
- 1.slow-boiling potclassical
A pot that boils very slowly, implying a lack of vigorous heat or responsiveness.
- 2.horse that doesn't sweatclassical
A horse that does not sweat during exertion, suggesting a lack of responsiveness or a peculiar constitution.
- 1.hard, solidboth
Feminine form of 'ṣald', describing something hard and solid.
- 1.hard groundboth
Land that is hard and unyielding.
- 1.foreheadclassical
A hard or prominent forehead.
- 1.unresponsive, stubbornclassical
Describing a female animal, particularly a camel, that is stubborn or unresponsive to the rider's commands.
- 1.unresponsive, stubbornclassical
Similar to 'ṣalūd', describing a female animal that is stubborn or difficult to manage.