رضد
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe the act of piling up, accumulating, or arranging goods or possessions. It also carries a secondary meaning related to the state of being worn out or dilapidated, possibly as a consequence of being piled up or heavily used.
Derived headwords
- 1.to pile upboth
To pile up or accumulate goods, possessions, or other items.
- 2.to arrangeclassical
To arrange or set in order, particularly items that are piled up.
- 1.to pile upclassical
To pile up or accumulate goods, possessions, or other items, similar to 'raḍada'.
- 1.to be piled upclassical
To be piled up or accumulated, often passively, as a result of the action of 'raḍada' or 'rathada'.
- 2.to be arrangedclassical
To be arranged or set in order, as a result of the action of 'raḍada'.
- 1.to be piled upclassical
To be piled up or accumulated, similar to 'irtadaḍa', often implying a state of being compressed or packed.
- 1.piled goodsclassical
Goods or possessions that have been piled up or accumulated.
- 1.piled goodsclassical
Goods or possessions that have been piled up or accumulated.