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ف ه د ر

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to describe a state of fullness, plumpness, or abundance. It is related to descriptions of well-fed individuals or objects.

Derived headwords

فَهْدَرٌadjective
  1. 1.
    plump, fullclassical

    Describing a boy or young man who is full of flesh and well-fed, plump and robust.

فرهدname
  1. 1.
    Farhadclassical

    A proper name, mentioned as being an inversion of 'fahdar'.

Parallel reading

غلامٌ فهدرٌ، كقنفذٍ: ممتلئٌ ريانٌ
A plump boy, like a hedgehog: full and well-watered (i.e., well-fed).
وهو مقلوبُ فرهدٍ
And it is an inversion of Farhad.
هكذا أورده الصاغاني في التكملة
Thus did Al-Saghani mention it in Al-Takmilah.
ولم يعزه لأحدٍ
And he did not attribute it to anyone.