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حقلد
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to the concept of being firmly established, rooted, or settled in a place. It also carries connotations of being strong, robust, or well-built.
Derived headwords
حَقْلَدَverb
- 1.to be firmly rootedclassical
To be deeply and immovably established in a place, like a plant with strong roots.
- 2.to be strong and robustclassical
To be physically strong, sturdy, and well-built.
حَقْلَدٌnoun
- 1.firm rootingclassical
The state or act of being firmly rooted or established.
- 2.strength, robustnessclassical
A quality of being strong, sturdy, and well-built.
مُحَقْلَدٌadjective
- 1.firmly rootedclassical
Describing something that is deeply and immovably established.
- 2.strong, robustclassical
Describing something or someone that is physically strong and sturdy.
Parallel reading
بالقاف، عن ابن الأعرابي، ذكره الأزهري.
With the letter Qaf, from Ibn al-A'rabi, al-Azhari mentioned it.