كشد
Root entry · 12 derived lemmasThis 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
- 1.to cut with teethclassical
To cut something with one's teeth, like cutting vegetables or roots.
- 1.cutting with teethclassical
The act of cutting with the teeth, similar to cutting vegetables or roots.
- 1.to milk with three fingersclassical
To milk a she-camel using three fingers.
- 1.grain eatenclassical
A type of grain that is eaten.
- 2.milking with thumb and forefingerclassical
The act of milking, specifically with the index finger and thumb.
- 1.hard workerclassical
Someone who is very industrious and earns a lot, or who works hard to provide for their family.
- 2.one who maintains kinship tiesclassical
Someone who connects with and supports their relatives.
- 1.hard worker (pl.)classical
Plural of 'kashid', referring to those who are industrious or work hard for their families.
- 2.one who maintains kinship ties (pl.)classical
Plural of 'kashid', referring to those who maintain kinship ties.
- 1.hard workerclassical
An individual who is industrious and earns a lot, or works hard for their family.
- 2.one who maintains kinship tiesclassical
An individual who connects with and supports their relatives.
- 1.milking she-camelclassical
A she-camel that is milked, and whose milk flows abundantly.
- 2.narrow vulvaclassical
A she-camel with a narrow vulva and short hindquarters.
- 1.to clarify butterclassical
To clarify the butter, which is also called 'kashdah'.
- 1.clarified butterclassical
Butter that has been clarified, also referred to as 'kashdah'.
- 1.star worshippersclassical
A group of people who worship celestial bodies.
- 1.a person's nameclassical
The name of a person, specifically the grandfather of Qashim bin Mandah Al-Isfahani, a traditionist.