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س ل غ ف
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis 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.Fullness, plumpnessclassical
Describing something as complete, full, or well-fed, particularly an animal.
سَلْغَفadjective
- 1.Complete, fullclassical
An adjective describing something as complete, full, or well-fed, particularly a cow.
سَلْغَفَةnoun
- 1.Swallowingclassical
The act of swallowing something whole or completely.
سَلْغَفَverb
- 1.To swallowclassical
To swallow something whole or completely.
السَّلْخَفnoun
- 1.Fullness, plumpnessclassical
An alternative term for fullness or plumpness, mentioned as a variant by some.
السُّلْغَافnoun
- 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.