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قمهد

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to sexual intercourse and dominance, with some derived meanings concerning firmness and a specific place name.

Derived headwords

القَمَدnoun
  1. 1.
    penisclassical

    Refers to the male organ.

  2. 2.
    thick, hard penisclassical

    Specifically denotes a robust and firm male organ.

قمدverb
  1. 1.
    to have intercourseclassical

    To engage in sexual intercourse, often with a connotation of thoroughness or in all aspects.

  2. 2.
    to dominateclassical

    To overcome or gain mastery over others, specifically in the context of necks (implying subjugation).

  3. 3.
    to become firmclassical

    To become solid or hard.

قَمْدًاnoun
  1. 1.
    intercourseclassical

    The act of sexual intercourse.

قُمُودًاnoun
  1. 1.
    intercourseclassical

    The act of sexual intercourse.

  2. 2.
    firmnessclassical

    The state of being solid or hard.

الأَقْمَادnoun
  1. 1.
    dominance over necksclassical

    The act of subjugating or overcoming others, specifically referring to their necks.

القَمُودِيّname
  1. 1.
    al-Qamudi

    A nisba (attribution) indicating origin from Qamuda.

قَمُودَةname
  1. 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.