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Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root primarily describes hardness, solidity, and strength. It is applied to animals, particularly lions and horses, to denote their power and robustness. It can also refer to a hard head or a strong, mature camel.

Derived headwords

الصَّلْدَمnoun
  1. 1.
    Lionclassical

    A lion, due to its strength and ferocity.

صَلْدَمadjective
  1. 1.
    Hard, strongboth

    Describing something as hard and strong, particularly an animal like a horse.

الصَّلادِمnoun
  1. 1.
    Hard hoovesclassical

    The hard hooves of an animal, such as a horse.

صَلْدَمadjective
  1. 1.
    Hard (head)both

    Referring to a hard head.

صَلادِمnoun
  1. 1.
    Hard headsboth

    Plural of a hard head.

الصَّلْدامnoun
  1. 1.
    Mature, strong camelclassical

    A strong, mature camel, often used to refer to a female camel.

صَلْدامَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Mature, strong camelclassical

    A mature and strong female camel.

Parallel reading

الصلدم كزبرج: الأسد
The saldam, like a zibriq, is the lion.
الصلب والشديد
Hard and strong.
فرس صلدم بالكسر: صلب شديد
A horse saldam (with kasra) is hard and strong.
والأنثى صلدمة
And the female is saldamah.
ورأس صلدم وصلادم: صلب
And a head saldam and saladim: hard.
شدقين في رأس لها صلادم
Two jaws in a head that has hard (features).
والجمع: صلادم بالفتح
And the plural is saladim (with fatha).
والصلدام بالكسر مثله
And as-saldam (with kasra) is like it.
وهي صلدامة
And she is saldamah.
فلو مال ميل من تميم عليكم لأمك صلدام من العيس قارح
If a mile of Tamim were to lean towards you, a strong, aged camel would give birth to you.
وهو ثلاثي عند الخليل
And it is triliteral according to Al-Khalil.