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س ل غ ف

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to concepts of fullness, plumpness, and consumption. It describes a complete or well-fed animal, and also the act of swallowing or consuming something entirely.

Derived headwords

السَّلْغَفnoun
  1. 1.
    Fullness, plumpnessclassical

    Describing something as complete, full, or well-fed, particularly an animal.

سَلْغَفadjective
  1. 1.
    Complete, fullclassical

    An adjective describing something as complete, full, or well-fed, particularly a cow.

سَلْغَفَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Swallowingclassical

    The act of swallowing something whole or completely.

سَلْغَفَverb
  1. 1.
    To swallowclassical

    To swallow something whole or completely.

السَّلْخَفnoun
  1. 1.
    Fullness, plumpnessclassical

    An alternative term for fullness or plumpness, mentioned as a variant by some.

السُّلْغَافnoun
  1. 1.
    A variant of السلعافclassical

    A linguistic variant of the word السلعاف, which itself refers to a type of plant or a specific measure.

Parallel reading

هو السلخف
It is the Salakhf (a variant term).
هو السلغف، كجعفر: التام، هكذا في النسخ، والصواب: التار، الحادر
It is al-salghaf, like Ja'far: the complete, as written in the manuscripts, and the correct reading is: the full, the robust.
وبقرة سلغف، كحيدرة، نص التهذيب: سلغف مثال حيدر: أي تارة سمينة
And a cow that is salghaf, like Haydarah: the text of Al-Tahdhib states: salghaf, in the pattern of Haydar: meaning plump or fat.
سلغفه، سلغفة: ابتلعه
Salghafahu, salghafatan: he swallowed it.
والسلغاف: لغة في السلعاف
And al-sulghaf: a variant pronunciation for al-sil'af.