خضف
Root entry · 10 derived lemmasThe root خضف (kh-ḍ-f) primarily relates to the concept of filling, stuffing, or making something bulky. It can also extend to meanings of being heavy or slow due to being filled.
Derived headwords
- 1.to fillboth
To fill something, especially a container or a space, making it bulky or heavy.
- 2.to stuffboth
To stuff something with material, causing it to become full and potentially heavy.
- 1.fillingclassical
The act or result of filling something, leading to bulkiness or heaviness.
- 1.to be heavyclassical
To be heavy or slow, often due to being filled or burdened.
- 1.heavyclassical
Describing something that is heavy, often as a result of being filled.
- 2.slowclassical
Describing someone or something that is slow-moving, possibly due to weight or fullness.
- 1.heavy loadclassical
A heavy burden or load, particularly one that makes movement difficult.
- 1.to fill upboth
To fill something completely or extensively.
- 1.filledclassical
Describing something that has been filled, making it bulky or heavy.
- 1.bulkinessclassical
The state of being bulky or full, often implying heaviness.
- 1.heavy burdenclassical
A significant and heavy load or burden.
- 1.Ya Khaddafclassical
A vocative form, possibly a name or a descriptive term, used in an exclamation.