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وذذ

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to speed and swiftness, particularly in movement. It also has a specific, less common meaning related to a woman's anatomy.

Derived headwords

الْوَاذُوذَةnoun
  1. 1.
    swiftnessboth

    The quality of being fast or quick, especially in movement.

وَاذُوَاذadjective
  1. 1.
    swift-footedboth

    Describing a man who walks quickly or is swift in his gait.

يُوذُوذُverb
  1. 1.
    to pass swiftlyclassical

    Used to describe a wolf passing by very quickly.

وَذُوذnoun
  1. 1.
    clitorisclassical

    The clitoris of a woman, specifically when it is elongated.

الْوَاذُname
  1. 1.
    place nameclassical

    A place name in Tihamah, possibly a mountain.

Parallel reading

الْوَاذُوذَة: السرعة.
Al-wadhūdhah: swiftness.
ورجلٌ وَاذُوَاذ: سريع المشي
And a man wadhwadh: swift of gait.
والذئب مرَّ يُوذُوذُ، إذا مرَّ مرا سريعا.
And the wolf passed yūdhūdhu, if it passed by swiftly.
وَذُوذ المرأة: بَظَارَتُها إذا طالت
The wadhūdh of a woman: her clitoris if it is elongated.
من اللائي استفاد بنو قصيٍّ فجاء بها وَوَذُوذُها يَنُوسُ
Among those whom the Banu Qusayy benefited, and she came with her elongated clitoris dangling.
والْوَاذُ، بالفتح فتشديد الثاني.
And al-wādh, with fatḥah on the first letter and shaddah on the second.
موِضعٌ بتهامة، أحسبه جبلا.
A place in Tihamah, I reckon it to be a mountain.