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فلدح

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be very rare and possibly obscure, primarily referring to someone or something that is thick, heavy, or stout. It also has a specific application as a proper name.

Derived headwords

الفُلَنْدَحnoun
  1. 1.
    Thick, heavyclassical

    Referring to something or someone that is thick, heavy, or stout. The entry notes that this word was not mentioned by the author of Lisan al-Arab.

الفُلَنْدَحname
  1. 1.
    Father of Hadramyboth

    A proper name, specifically the father of Hadramy al-Mushajji', who is identified as a poet.

Parallel reading

الفلندح: الغليظ
Al-Fulundah: the thick.
الثقيل
The heavy.
ولم يذكره صاحب اللسان
And the author of Lisan al-Arab did not mention it.
والد حضرمي المشجعي
Father of Hadramy al-Mushajji'.
على صيغة اسم الفاعل
On the pattern of the active participle.
من شجع تشجيعا
From sha-ja-'a (to encourage).
الشاعر
The poet.