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ثلد

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to the act of defecation, specifically in a thin or watery manner. It is noted as a variant of another root and is primarily found in classical Arabic usage.

Derived headwords

ثَلَدَverb
  1. 1.
    to defecate thinlyclassical

    The verb 'thalada' (يثلد) means to defecate, specifically in a thin or watery manner. It is mentioned as being from the باب ضرب (form I) conjugation.

ثَلَدًاnoun
  1. 1.
    thin defecationclassical

    This is the masdar (verbal noun) of the verb 'thalada', referring to the act or state of defecating thinly.

ثَلَطَverb
  1. 1.
    to defecate thinlyclassical

    This verb, pronounced with a 'ta' (طاء), is a linguistic variant of 'thalada' (ثَلَدَ) and carries the same meaning of defecating thinly.

Parallel reading

ثَلَدَ الفيلُ يَثْلُدُ ثَلَدًا
The elephant defecated thinly.
من باب ضرب
from the pattern of ضرب (form I verbs).
أهمله الجوهري
Al-Jawhari neglected it.
وقال الصاغاني: إذا (سلح رقيقا)
And Al-Sagani said: if (it defecates thinly).
لغة في ثلط: بالطاء
a variant pronunciation for ثلط (with a taa).
كما في التكملة
as stated in Al-Takmilah.