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جدن
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to concepts of abundance, richness, and possibly strength or firmness. It is associated with wealth and prosperity, and also with a specific historical figure or lineage.
Derived headwords
جَدُنَverb
- 1.to be abundantboth
To have a plentiful amount of something; to be rich or wealthy.
- 2.to be firmclassical
To be strong, solid, or unyielding.
جِدَةnoun
- 1.with a 'ḍamma': the path, plural 'judud'both
with a 'ḍamma': the path, plural 'judud'
- 2.also, a richness (with kasra): meaning he became richboth
also, a richness (with kasra): meaning he became rich
جُدُنnoun
- 1.abundanceboth
A state of plenty or richness; wealth.
- 2.firmnessclassical
The quality of being strong or solid.
جَدَنnoun
- 1.abundanceboth
A state of plenty or richness; wealth.
- 2.firmnessclassical
The quality of being strong or solid.
جَادِنname
- 1.Jadanclassical
A name or title, possibly referring to a ruler or a person of high status.
Parallel reading
ذو جدن: قيل من أقيال حمير.
Dhu Jadan: it is said he was among the rulers of Himyar.