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ءر د خ ل
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe someone who is stout, corpulent, and large. It is also used metaphorically to denote someone who is great in knowledge and understanding.
Derived headwords
الإردخلnoun
- 1.stout manclassical
A stout and corpulent man. This term is noted as being neglected by some lexicographers but mentioned by Al-Layth.
- 2.great in knowledgeclassical
Figuratively, a person who is great and large in terms of knowledge and understanding.
إردخلadjective
- 1.stout, corpulentclassical
Describing someone as stout and corpulent.
- 2.great in knowledgeclassical
Describing someone as large and significant in knowledge and wisdom.
Parallel reading
هو التار السمين من الرجال
He is the stout, corpulent one among men.
رجل إردخل، أي: ضخم كبير في العلم والمعرفة
A man is 'irdakhil, meaning: large and great in knowledge and understanding.