ثمعد
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis 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
- 1.Full and fertileclassical
Describing something that is full, fertile, and abundant, often implying a state of good nourishment and prosperity.
- 2.Appearing well-nourishedclassical
Referring to a person, especially a young man, who is plump, well-fed, and healthy-looking.
- 1.To become full and fertileclassical
The verb form indicating the process of becoming full, fertile, and abundant.
- 1.Fullness and fertilityclassical
The state or quality of being full, fertile, and abundant; a masdar (verbal noun) of the verb اثمعد.
- 1.Appearing well-nourishedclassical
Describing a person, particularly a young man, who is plump, well-fed, and healthy-looking.
- 1.Plump and healthyclassical
Describing a young man who is plump, well-developed, and healthy.
- 1.Plumpclassical
Describing a young man who is plump and well-fed.