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فرهد
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis 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.stout, heavyboth
Describing someone or something as stout, heavy, or bulky.
الفرهودnoun
- 1.tribe nameclassical
A specific tribe or clan, identified as a branch of the Azd.
الفراهيدnoun
- 1.members of the tribeclassical
The people belonging to the Farhud tribe.
فراهيديadjective
- 1.of the Farhud tribeclassical
An adjective referring to someone who is a member of or associated with the Farhud tribe.
فرهوديadjective
- 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.