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خرمد

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

This 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. 1.
    Residentboth

    One who is settled or residing in their home.

  2. 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.