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فرهد

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to descriptions of physical bulk and sturdiness, often associated with being stout or heavy. It also extends to denoting a specific tribe and a derivative adjective referring to members of that tribe.

Derived headwords

الفرهدadjective
  1. 1.
    stout, heavyboth

    Describing someone or something as stout, heavy, or bulky.

الفرهودnoun
  1. 1.
    tribe nameclassical

    A specific tribe or clan, identified as a branch of the Azd.

الفراهيدnoun
  1. 1.
    members of the tribeclassical

    The people belonging to the Farhud tribe.

فراهيديadjective
  1. 1.
    of the Farhud tribeclassical

    An adjective referring to someone who is a member of or associated with the Farhud tribe.

فرهوديadjective
  1. 1.
    of the Farhud tribe (variant)classical

    An alternative form of the adjective referring to someone associated with the Farhud tribe.

Parallel reading

الفرهد بالضم: الحادر الغليظ.
Al-farhad (with dammah): the stout, the heavy.
والفرهود: حى من يحمد ، وهو بطن من الازد، يقال لهم الفراهيد، منهم الخليل ابن أحمد العروضى.
And Al-Farhud: a tribe from Yamhad, which is a clan from Al-Azd, they are called Al-Faraheed, among them is Al-Khaleel ibn Ahmad Al-'Aroodi.
يقال رجل فراهيدي.
It is said: a Farhudi man.
وكان يونس يقول: فرهودي.
And Yunus used to say: Farhudi.