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مدش

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root describes a condition of weakness and lack of flesh, specifically in the hand. It denotes a state of being flabby or underdeveloped in the extremities.

Derived headwords

مَدْشnoun
  1. 1.
    flabbinessclassical

    A condition of weakness and lack of flesh in the hand, particularly in the nerves and surrounding tissue.

أَمَدَشadjective
  1. 1.
    flabby-handedclassical

    Describing a man who has a hand characterized by flabbiness and lack of muscle.

مَدِشَverb
  1. 1.
    to be flabbyclassical

    To have a hand that is weak and lacks flesh, particularly in the nerves.

مَدْشًاnoun
  1. 1.
    flabbinessclassical

    The state or condition of having a flabby hand, as a result of the verb 'madasha'.

مَدْشَاءadjective
  1. 1.
    flabby-handedclassical

    Describing a woman who has a hand characterized by flabbiness and lack of muscle.

Parallel reading

المدش: رخاوة عصب اليد وقلة لحمها.
Al-madsh: flabbiness of the nerves of the hand and its lack of flesh.
ورجل أمدش اليد.
And a man with a flabby hand.
وقد مدش مدشا.
And he had become flabby in his hand.
وامرأة مدشاء اليد.
And a woman with a flabby hand.