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قمهد
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to sexual intercourse and dominance, with some derived meanings concerning firmness and a specific place name.
Derived headwords
القَمَدnoun
- 1.penisclassical
Refers to the male organ.
- 2.thick, hard penisclassical
Specifically denotes a robust and firm male organ.
قمدverb
- 1.to have intercourseclassical
To engage in sexual intercourse, often with a connotation of thoroughness or in all aspects.
- 2.to dominateclassical
To overcome or gain mastery over others, specifically in the context of necks (implying subjugation).
- 3.to become firmclassical
To become solid or hard.
قَمْدًاnoun
- 1.intercourseclassical
The act of sexual intercourse.
قُمُودًاnoun
- 1.intercourseclassical
The act of sexual intercourse.
- 2.firmnessclassical
The state of being solid or hard.
الأَقْمَادnoun
- 1.dominance over necksclassical
The act of subjugating or overcoming others, specifically referring to their necks.
القَمُودِيّname
- 1.al-Qamudi
A nisba (attribution) indicating origin from Qamuda.
قَمُودَةname
- 1.Qamudaclassical
A village located in Ifriqiya, two days' journey from Kairouan.
Parallel reading
ومما يستدرك عليه: القمد، كعتل: الذكر، وقيل: الغليظ الصلب من الأيور
And among what is to be added to it: Al-Qamd, like 'atala: the penis, and it was said: the thick, hard one of the penises.
وقمد يقمد (قمدا و) قمودا: جامع في كل شيء.
And he had intercourse, he has intercourse (qamdan and) qumoodan: he had intercourse in everything.
وقمد الأقماد: غلب الرقاب، وقد جاء في قول رؤبة.
And he achieved al-aqmad: he overcame the necks, and it has come in the saying of Ru'ba.
وقمد الشيء قمودا: صلب، كما في الأفعال لابن القطاع.
And the thing became firm, qumoodan: it became solid, as in the 'Acts' by Ibn al-Qatta'.
والقاضي محمد بن محفوظ القمودي إلى قمودة، قال اليعقوبي: قرية بالقيروان على مسافة يومين؛ مات بإفريقية سنة 307.
And Judge Muhammad ibn Mahfuz al-Qamudi to Qamuda, Al-Ya'qubi said: a village in Kairouan at a distance of two days; he died in Ifriqiya in the year 307.