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عكمص

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This 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

العَكْمَصnoun
  1. 1.
    calamityclassical

    A great and formidable misfortune or disaster.

  2. 2.
    impressive thingclassical

    Something that causes wonder or admiration, or from which one wonders.

  3. 3.
    dense/stout thingclassical

    That which is dense, stout, or thick from any material.

العَكْمَصname
  1. 1.
    kunya (sobriquet)classical

    A kunya (sobriquet) used for Abu al-Akmas al-Tamimi, who is a known figure.

العَلْمَصnoun
  1. 1.
    impressive thingclassical

    Something that causes wonder or admiration, or from which one wonders, similar to al-akmas.

العَكْمَصَةnoun
  1. 1.
    gathering/collectionclassical

    The act of gathering or collecting things together.

مالَ عِكْمِصٌadjective
  1. 1.
    abundant/plentifulclassical

    Describing something as abundant, plentiful, or copious.

العَكْمَصadjective
  1. 1.
    strong/stoutclassical

    Describing someone or something as strong, robust, and thickset.

العَكْمَصَةadjective
  1. 1.
    strong/stout (fem.)classical

    The feminine form of al-akmas, describing a female as strong, robust, and thickset.

Parallel reading

هو الداهية
It is the calamity.
جاءنا بالعكمص
He came to us with the calamity.
أي بالداهية
Meaning, with the calamity.
أي الشيء يعجب به
Meaning, the thing that one admires.
أو يعجب منه
Or from which one wonders.
كالعلمص، باللام كما سيأتي
Like al-almas, with a lam, as will be mentioned later.
الحادر من كل شيء
The dense/stout from everything.
وبه كني أبو العكمص التميمي
And by it, Abu al-Akmas al-Tamimi was given his kunya.
وهو م معروف
And he is a known person.
العكمصة: الجمع
Al-akmasah: the gathering.
مال عكمص: كثير
Mal akmas: abundant.
الشديد الغليظ
The strong, the stout.
والأنثى بالهاء
And the feminine is with the ha.