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كمهد

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to concepts of thickness, greatness, and trembling or shaking. It is used to describe large physical attributes and involuntary bodily movements, particularly in young birds or elderly men.

Derived headwords

الكَمْهَدُnoun
  1. 1.
    thick, greatclassical

    A term for something thick and great, possibly referring to a large or robust physical attribute.

الكَمْهَدَةُnoun
  1. 1.
    penis glansclassical

    Refers to the glans penis, also known as the 'fishalah'.

  2. 2.
    penis shaftclassical

    Alternatively, it can refer to the shaft of the penis, also called the 'kamrah' or 'kawsalah'.

اِكْمَهَدَّverb
  1. 1.
    to tremble, shakeclassical

    Used to describe a young bird that trembles or shakes when its parent feeds it.

اِكْمَهَدَverb
  1. 1.
    to tremble, shakeclassical

    Describes a man who trembles or shakes due to old age.

اِقْمَهَدَّverb
  1. 1.
    to tremble, shakeclassical

    Synonymous with 'akmahd' (Form IV), describing a young bird that trembles or shakes when fed by its parent.

اكْوُهَدَverb
  1. 1.
    to tremble, shakeclassical

    Another variant synonymous with 'akmahd' (Form IV), referring to a young bird's trembling when fed.

Parallel reading

هو (: الغليظ العظيم)
It is: the thick, the great.
هي الكمرة
It is the shaft of the penis.
وهي الكوسلة
And it is the shaft of the penis.
أو الفيشلة
Or the glans penis.
وهي الحشفة
And it is the glans penis.
نوامة وقت الضحى ثوهده شفاؤها من دائها الكمهده
One who sleeps at midday, its cure from its ailment is the thick/great one.
واكمهد الفرخ: اقمهد
And the chick 'akmahd': 'aqmahd'.
وذلك إذا أصابه مثل الارتعاد إذا زقه أبوه
And that is when it is struck by something like trembling when its father feeds it.
اكمهد الرجل: ارتعش كبرا
A man 'akmahd': he trembled from old age.