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حدرد

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to primarily relate to the concept of shortness or being stout. It is also used as a proper name, specifically for a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and his son.

Derived headwords

حَدْرَدadjective
  1. 1.
    shortboth

    Describing someone who is short in stature.

أبو حدردname
  1. 1.
    Abu Hadradclassical

    A kunya (patronymic) referring to Salamah bin 'Umayr bin Abi Salamah al-Aslami, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

عبد اللهname
  1. 1.
    Abdullahclassical

    The name of the son of Abu Hadrad, who was also a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

Parallel reading

كجعفر، سلامة بن عمير بن أبي سلمة (الأسلمي صحابي)
Like Ja'far, Salamah bin 'Umayr bin Abi Salamah (al-Aslami, a companion).
وولده عبد الله صحابي أيضا
And his son Abdullah was also a companion.
ولم يجيء فعلع بتكرير العين غيره
And the pattern 'fa'al'a' with a repeated middle radical did not come except for him.
ولو كان فعللا لكان من المضاعف
And if it were on the pattern 'fa'al'al', it would be from the doubled roots.
لأن العين واللام من جنس واحد، وليس منه
Because the middle radical and the last radical are of the same kind, and it is not from that category.
والحدرد: القصير
And 'al-hadrad' means short.
وكذا في شرح التسهيل لمصنفه ولأبي حيان، فإنه مذكور فيهما جميعا
And so it is in the commentary on al-Tashil by its author and by Abu Hayyan, as it is mentioned in both of them.
وأورده ابن القطاع أيضا في تصريفه
And Ibn al-Qatta' also mentioned it in his Tasrif.