وهد
Root entry · 12 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes low-lying, depressed, or hollowed areas of land. It also extends to concepts of making something level or comfortable, and metaphorically to sexual intercourse. Additionally, it includes a proper name for a specific day.
Derived headwords
- 1.Low-lying landboth
An area of land that is lower than its surroundings.
- 2.Hollowboth
A depressed or hollowed place in the ground, resembling a pit.
- 3.Pitclassical
A pit in the ground, specifically a depression that is deeper than a hollow but lacks distinct edges.
- 1.Low-lying landboth
A depressed or low-lying area of the ground.
- 2.Hollowboth
A hollow or depressed place in the ground.
- 3.Pitboth
A pit in the ground, which can be a noun.
- 1.Mondayclassical
A proper name for Monday, considered a common name.
- 1.Mondaysclassical
The plural of 'أوهد', referring to Mondays.
- 1.Low-lying areasboth
The plural of 'وهد' or 'وهدة', referring to low-lying or depressed areas of land.
- 1.Low-lying areasclassical
Another plural form for 'وهد' or 'وهدة', referring to low-lying or depressed areas of land.
- 1.Levelingboth
The act of making a bed or surface level and comfortable.
- 2.Sexual intercourseclassical
Metaphorically, having sexual intercourse with a woman, as if spreading her out.
- 1.To levelboth
To make a bed or surface level and comfortable.
- 2.To have intercourseclassical
To have sexual intercourse with a woman, used metaphorically.
- 3.To descendclassical
To become lower or descend.
- 1.Depression in the groundclassical
A depression or pit in the ground, deeper than a hollow and without distinct edges.
- 1.Low-lyingboth
Describing land that is low-lying or depressed.
- 1.Low-lyingboth
Describing land that is low-lying or depressed.
- 1.Pitboth
A pit in the ground, which can be a noun.