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Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to describe a state of being stretched out, elongated, or perhaps flabby and relaxed. It is used to describe a person's physical disposition or appearance, suggesting a lack of firmness or tautness.

Derived headwords

مَمْجُطadjective
  1. 1.
    elongated, stretched outclassical

    Describing something or someone as being unnaturally long or stretched out, possibly to the point of being flabby or lacking firmness.

مَمْغَطadjective
  1. 1.
    stretched out, relaxedclassical

    Similar to ممجط, this term describes a state of being stretched out and relaxed, implying a lack of tension or firmness.

Parallel reading

رجل ممجط الخلق
A man of stretched-out/flabby disposition.
وهو كالممغط، أي مسترخيه في طول
And he is like the ممغط, meaning relaxed in length.