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ثمعد

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root describes a state of fullness, abundance, and pleasing appearance. It is used for things that are plump, well-nourished, and aesthetically appealing, particularly in relation to people and their physical attributes.

Derived headwords

المثمعدnoun
  1. 1.
    Full and fertileclassical

    Describing something that is full, fertile, and abundant, often implying a state of good nourishment and prosperity.

  2. 2.
    Appearing well-nourishedclassical

    Referring to a person, especially a young man, who is plump, well-fed, and healthy-looking.

اثمعدverb
  1. 1.
    To become full and fertileclassical

    The verb form indicating the process of becoming full, fertile, and abundant.

اثمعداداnoun
  1. 1.
    Fullness and fertilityclassical

    The state or quality of being full, fertile, and abundant; a masdar (verbal noun) of the verb اثمعد.

المثمعدadjective
  1. 1.
    Appearing well-nourishedclassical

    Describing a person, particularly a young man, who is plump, well-fed, and healthy-looking.

المثمئدadjective
  1. 1.
    Plump and healthyclassical

    Describing a young man who is plump, well-developed, and healthy.

ثمعدadjective
  1. 1.
    Plumpclassical

    Describing a young man who is plump and well-fed.

Parallel reading

فيهن خود تشعف الفؤادا قد اثمعد خلقها اثمعدادا
Among them is a graceful maiden who captivates the heart, her nature having become full and abundant.
المثمعد: الممتلىء المخصب
Al-muthma'id: the full and fertile.
المثمعد (من الوجوه: الظاهر البشرة)
Al-muthma'id (of faces): having a clear complexion.
الحسن السحنة
Beautiful in complexion.
وغلام ثمعد: سمين
And a tham'ad boy: plump.
المثمعد والمثمئد: الغلام الريان الناهد السمين
Al-muthma'id and al-muthma'id: the plump, well-developed, and fat young man.