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شقد

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to a specific type of plant, possibly a herb, characterized by its milky sap. The term is noted as rare and potentially a variant or inversion of another word.

Derived headwords

الشَّقْدَةnoun
  1. 1.
    herb with milky sapclassical

    A type of herb that produces abundant milky sap and latex. It is considered rare and possibly a variant or inversion of another word.

قَشْدَةnoun
  1. 1.
    creamboth

    A dairy product, the fatty layer skimmed from the top of milk before the cream is separated.

قَسْدَةnoun
  1. 1.
    unknown plant/substanceclassical

    An obscure term, possibly referring to a plant or substance, mentioned as a potential original form of 'الشقدة'.

قَلْدَةnoun
  1. 1.
    unknown plant/substanceclassical

    An obscure term, possibly referring to a plant or substance, mentioned as a potential original form of 'الشقدة'.

Parallel reading

الشَّقْدَة، بالكسر
Ash-shaqdah, with a kasrah.
أهمله الجوهري
Al-Jawhari neglected it.
وقال الليث: هي حشيشة كثيرة الإهالة واللبن
And Al-Layth said: It is a herb with abundant milky sap and latex.
كالقشدة، إما مقلوبة وإما لغة
Like al-qashdah, either inverted or a dialectal variant.
لم أسمع الشقدة لغير الليث
I have not heard of ash-shaqdah except from Al-Layth.
وكأنه في الأصل: القسدة والقلدة
And it seems that its origin is: al-qasdah and al-qaldah.