عكمص
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe something formidable, a calamity, or a remarkable, impressive thing. It can also refer to something dense, stout, or abundant, and is used in a kunya (sobriquet).
Derived headwords
- 1.calamityclassical
A great and formidable misfortune or disaster.
- 2.impressive thingclassical
Something that causes wonder or admiration, or from which one wonders.
- 3.dense/stout thingclassical
That which is dense, stout, or thick from any material.
- 1.kunya (sobriquet)classical
A kunya (sobriquet) used for Abu al-Akmas al-Tamimi, who is a known figure.
- 1.impressive thingclassical
Something that causes wonder or admiration, or from which one wonders, similar to al-akmas.
- 1.gathering/collectionclassical
The act of gathering or collecting things together.
- 1.abundant/plentifulclassical
Describing something as abundant, plentiful, or copious.
- 1.strong/stoutclassical
Describing someone or something as strong, robust, and thickset.
- 1.strong/stout (fem.)classical
The feminine form of al-akmas, describing a female as strong, robust, and thickset.