س ل ق م
Root entry · 12 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to strong jaws, particularly in animals like lions and camels, and also describes a long nose. It extends to include the concept of suspicion or doubt, and the female of a wolf.
Derived headwords
- 1.lionclassical
A name for a lion, often used in classical Arabic poetry.
- 1.lionsclassical
The plural of السلقم, referring to lions.
- 1.strong-jawed camelclassical
A camel characterized by its powerful jaw.
- 1.long-nosed manclassical
A man who has a notably long nose.
- 1.long-nosed manclassical
A man with a long nose, similar to السلقم.
- 1.strong-jawed camelsclassical
Plural of a camel with a strong jaw.
- 2.long-nosed menclassical
Plural of a man with a long nose.
- 1.strong-jawed camelsclassical
Plural of a camel with a strong jaw.
- 2.long-nosed menclassical
Plural of a man with a long nose.
- 1.throatclassical
A variant or synonym for الصلقمة, referring to the throat.
- 2.she-wolfclassical
A female wolf, as mentioned in some classical texts.
- 1.throatboth
The throat, a part of the body.
- 1.suspicionboth
Doubt, suspicion, or mistrust.
- 1.she-wolfboth
A female wolf.
- 1.she-wolfclassical
A female wolf, with a specific pronunciation indicated by the kasra.