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خرمد
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaThis root appears to relate to staying in a place, being silent, and possibly being humble or thoughtful. It describes someone who is settled in their home and quiet due to shyness, submission, or contemplation.
Derived headwords
المُخَرْمَدnoun
- 1.Residentboth
One who is settled or residing in their home.
- 2.Silent personboth
One who is quiet, either out of shyness, humility, or deep thought.
Parallel reading
المخرمد، بكسر الميم
Al-Mukharmad, with a kasra on the mim.
الثانية وضم الميم الأولى
The second [vowel] and a damma on the first mim.
أهمله الجوهري، والصاغاني
Al-Jawhari and Al-Saghani neglected it.
وقال كراع: هو المقيم في منزله
And Kraa' said: He is the one residing in his home.
والمطرق الساكت عن حياء أو ذل أو فكر
And the silent one, quiet from shyness, submission, or thought.