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صمغد

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root primarily describes a state of being solid, firm, or swollen. It is used to denote a strong and robust man, and also a swollen or bloated condition of the body, often due to fat or illness.

Derived headwords

الصمغدnoun
  1. 1.
    Firmness, solidityclassical

    Referring to a man who is solid and strong in build.

صلبadjective
  1. 1.
    Solid, strongboth

    Describing a man who is firm, strong, and robust.

المصمغدadjective
  1. 1.
    Swollen, bloatedboth

    Describing a person or body part that is swollen or bloated, either from fat or from illness.

اصمعدتverb
  1. 1.
    to become swollenboth

    The past tense verb indicating that something, like feet, has become swollen or bloated.

Parallel reading

الصمغد كسبحل
As-samghad is like as-sabhal.
الصلب الشديد من الرجال
The solid, strong man.
المصمغد كمشمعل: المنتفخ
Al-musamghad, like musham'al: the swollen.
إما من شحم أو مرض
Either from fat or illness.
أصبح، وقد اصمعدت قدماه
He woke up, and his feet had become swollen.
أي ورمت
Meaning they were swollen.