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شردح
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root describes something that is wide, thick, and large, particularly referring to the feet, bodies of people, or large animals like camels. It conveys a sense of bulkiness and substantiality.
Derived headwords
شَرْدَاحadjective
- 1.wide-footedclassical
Describing a person with wide and thick feet.
- 2.corpulent, stoutclassical
Describing a person who is fleshy and stout.
- 3.tall and large (camel, woman)classical
Describing a tall and large individual, specifically applied to camels or women.
شَرْدَاحُ الْقَدَمِnoun
- 1.wide and thick footclassical
The wide and thick part of a foot.
سَرْدَاحadjective
- 1.tall and large (camel, woman)classical
Similar to شرداح, referring to something tall and large, particularly camels and women.
Parallel reading
رجل شرداح القدم، بالكسر: غليظها عريضها
A man with wide feet, meaning their thickness and breadth.
وهو الرجل اللحيم الرخو
And he is the fleshy, stout man.
والطويل العظيم من الإبل والنساء
And the tall and large one among camels and women.
كالسرداح بالمهملة
Like 'sardah' with the unpointed letter.