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كشد

Root entry · 12 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the act of cutting or tearing with the teeth, and also to milking a camel in a specific manner. It extends to describe a type of camel and individuals characterized by their hard work and strong family ties.

Derived headwords

كَشَدَ يَكْشِدُverb
  1. 1.
    to cut with teethclassical

    To cut something with one's teeth, like cutting vegetables or roots.

كَشْدًاnoun
  1. 1.
    cutting with teethclassical

    The act of cutting with the teeth, similar to cutting vegetables or roots.

كَشَدَ الناقةَverb
  1. 1.
    to milk with three fingersclassical

    To milk a she-camel using three fingers.

الكِشْدnoun
  1. 1.
    grain eatenclassical

    A type of grain that is eaten.

  2. 2.
    milking with thumb and forefingerclassical

    The act of milking, specifically with the index finger and thumb.

الكُشْدnoun
  1. 1.
    hard workerclassical

    Someone who is very industrious and earns a lot, or who works hard to provide for their family.

  2. 2.
    one who maintains kinship tiesclassical

    Someone who connects with and supports their relatives.

الكُشُدnoun
  1. 1.
    hard worker (pl.)classical

    Plural of 'kashid', referring to those who are industrious or work hard for their families.

  2. 2.
    one who maintains kinship ties (pl.)classical

    Plural of 'kashid', referring to those who maintain kinship ties.

كاشِدnoun
  1. 1.
    hard workerclassical

    An individual who is industrious and earns a lot, or works hard for their family.

  2. 2.
    one who maintains kinship tiesclassical

    An individual who connects with and supports their relatives.

الكُشُودnoun
  1. 1.
    milking she-camelclassical

    A she-camel that is milked, and whose milk flows abundantly.

  2. 2.
    narrow vulvaclassical

    A she-camel with a narrow vulva and short hindquarters.

أَكْشَدَverb
  1. 1.
    to clarify butterclassical

    To clarify the butter, which is also called 'kashdah'.

الكِشْدَةnoun
  1. 1.
    clarified butterclassical

    Butter that has been clarified, also referred to as 'kashdah'.

الكشدانيونname
  1. 1.
    star worshippersclassical

    A group of people who worship celestial bodies.

كوشيدname
  1. 1.
    a person's nameclassical

    The name of a person, specifically the grandfather of Qashim bin Mandah Al-Isfahani, a traditionist.

Parallel reading

قطعه بأسنانه قطعا كقطع الجزر والقياء ونحوهما
To cut it with his teeth, a cutting like the cutting of carrots, cucumbers, and the like.
وكشد الناقة: حلبها بثلاث أصابع
And to milk the she-camel: to milk her with three fingers.
الكشد، والفطر، والمصر، سواء، وهو الحلب بالسبابة والإبهام
Al-Kashd, Al-Fitr, and Al-Misr are the same, and it is milking with the index finger and the thumb.
والكشد: حب يؤكل
And Al-Kushd: a grain that is eaten.
والكشود: ناقة تكشد فتدر اللبن
And Al-Kushud: a she-camel that is milked and the milk flows.
والكشود أيضا: الضيقة الإحليل من النوق
And Al-Kushud also: the narrow-vulvaed among the she-camels.
الكثيرو الكسب، والكادون على عيالهم
The abundant earners, and those who toil for their families.
الواصلون أرحامهم
Those who maintain their kinship ties.
أخلص الكشدة، وهي الكشطة، أي الزبدة
He clarified Al-Kashdah, which is Al-Kashatah, meaning the butter.
الكشدانيون، بالضم: طائفة من عبدة الكواكب
Al-Kashdaniyyun, with dammah: a sect of star worshippers.
وكوشيد، بالضم وكسر الشين: جد قاشم بن منده الأصبهاني المحدث
And Kuwayshid, with dammah and kasrah on the shin: the grandfather of Qashim bin Mandah Al-Isfahani the traditionist.