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حلدج

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root entry appears to be a cross-reference, indicating that the terms discussed are related to a different root, 'جلدح'. The terms themselves refer to a strong or robust type of camel.

Derived headwords

الحُلَنْدِجَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Strong camelclassical

    A female camel that is strong, robust, or sturdy. This term is noted as being related to the root جلدح.

الجُلَنْدَحَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Strong camelclassical

    A female camel that is strong, robust, or sturdy. This term is noted as being related to the root جلدح.

Parallel reading

ومما يستدرك عليه: الحلندجة والجلندحة بضم الحاء واللام والدال المهملة وبفتح الأخير أيضا: الصلبة من الإبل
And among what is to be supplemented concerning it: Al-Halindajah and Al-Julandahah, with the pronunciation of the Hā', Lām, and the unpointed Dāl, and also with the latter being vocalized with a fatḥah: the strong one of the camels.
وسيأتي في جلدح إن شاء الله تعالى
And it will be mentioned under (the root) jaldah, God willing.