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ج ح ر ش
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root entry discusses terms related to being stout, thick-set, and large-bodied. It primarily focuses on descriptions of physical build and appearance, often in a somewhat coarse or unrefined manner.
Derived headwords
جَحْرَشٌadjective
- 1.Stout and thick-setclassical
Describing someone who is stout, thick-set, and of a large, compact build.
- 2.Large-bodiedclassical
Referring to someone who is large-bodied, with a heavy and substantial physique.
- 3.Broad-jointedclassical
Describing someone with large or broad joints, contributing to a heavy appearance.
جَحَاشِرٌnoun
- 1.Stout individualsclassical
Plural form referring to individuals who are stout, thick-set, and large-bodied.
Parallel reading
فرس جحرش، كجعفر، أهمله الجوهري والصاغاني، وهو مقلوب جحشر
A stout horse, like Ja'far, neglected by Al-Jawhari and Al-Sagani, and it is an inversion of jahshar.
أي غليظ مجتمع الخلق
Meaning thick-set, of a compact build.
الحادر العظيم الجسم
The one who is stout, of a large body.
العظيم المفاصل
The one with large joints.
وكذلك الجحاشر
And likewise are the jahashir (stout individuals).
وقد ذكر في ترجمة جحشر
And it has been mentioned in the entry for jahshar.