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ثمغد
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to being full, plump, or well-fed, particularly with fat or flesh. It is used to describe animals, especially young goats, and young boys who are stout and well-nourished.
Derived headwords
المثمغدadjective
- 1.plump with fatclassical
Describing something, particularly a young goat, that is full of fat and well-nourished.
مُثْمَغِدadjective
- 1.plump with fatclassical
Describing a young goat that is full of fat and well-nourished.
- 2.stout and well-fedclassical
Describing a young boy who is plump and well-nourished with fat.
Parallel reading
المثمغد ، بالضبط السابق إلا أن الغين معجمة
Al-muthmaghad, precisely the preceding, except that the ghayn is dotted.
هو من الجداء: الممتلىء شحما
It is from the young goats: the one full of fat.
ومن الغلمان: الممتلىء سمنا
And from the young boys: the one full of fatness.
يقال: أتانا بجدي مثمغد شحما
It is said: he brought us a young goat plump with fat.