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قفند
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe something large or strong, particularly related to the head or body. It is primarily used as an adjective to denote a person with a large or strong head, or a person with a large physique.
Derived headwords
القَفَنْدnoun
- 1.strong-headedclassical
A term used to describe someone with a strong or large head.
- 2.large-headedclassical
Referring to the size of the head, indicating it is large.
القَفَنْدadjective
- 1.strong-headedclassical
Describing a person who is strong-headed, implying a robust or large head.
- 2.large-headedclassical
Used to describe someone with a large head.
القَفَنْدَدnoun
- 1.large-bodied manclassical
A man characterized by his large and broad physique or frame.
القَفَنْدَدadjective
- 1.large-bodiedclassical
Describing a man who is large and broad in his physical build.
قَفَانْدnoun
- 1.large-bodied menclassical
The plural form for men who are large and broad in their physique.
قَفَنْدَدُونnoun
- 1.large-bodied menclassical
The sound plural form for men who are large and broad in their physique.
Parallel reading
هو (الشديد الرأس)
He is strong-headed.
أو العظيمه
Or large-headed.
أي الرأس
Meaning the head.
والقفندد، بقلب إحدى النونين دالا
And al-qafandud, by transposing one of the 'n's to a 'd'.
العظيم الألواح منا
Large-framed among us.
أي من الرجال
Meaning from among men.
ج قفاند
Plural is qafand.
وقفنددون
And qafandudun.