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جرهس
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe something large, robust, and strong, particularly when referring to a lion or a powerful individual. It emphasizes physical bulk and intensity.
Derived headwords
الجَرْهَاسnoun
- 1.Large, robust oneclassical
A term for something large, robust, and substantial, often used metaphorically.
جَرْهَاسnoun
- 1.Lionclassical
A specific epithet for a lion, emphasizing its size and ferocity.
الجَرْهَاسname
- 1.Abu Firasclassical
A kunya (patronymic or teknonym) or name associated with a lion, specifically Abu Firas al-Jarhas.
الأسَدnoun
- 1.Lionboth
The lion, a powerful and majestic animal.
Parallel reading
الجرهاس، بالكسر أهمله الجوهري، وقال الليث: هو الجسيم
Al-Jarhas, with a kasra, was neglected by Al-Jawhari, and Al-Layth said: it is the substantial one.
يكنى وما حول عن جرهاسمن فرسه الأسدأبا فراس الجرهاس أيضا: الأسد الغليظ الشديد
He is called, and what surrounds him from his horse, the lion, Abu Firas al-Jarhas is also: the thick, strong lion.
هو الجسيم
It is the substantial one.
الأسد الغليظ الشديد
The thick, strong lion.