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ق ر ض م
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the act of biting, cutting, or consuming something forcefully. It also extends to descriptions of people and animals, and includes a place name.
Derived headwords
قَرَضَمَverb
- 1.to biteboth
To bite or gnaw at something forcefully, taking a piece of it.
- 2.to cutclassical
To cut something off, often implying a forceful action.
قُرْضُمname
- 1.Abu Qubilaclassical
The name of a tribe from Mahra bin Haydan.
قَرَاضِمname
- 1.place nameclassical
A place name in Medina.
قَرَاضِمadjective
- 1.biting everythingclassical
Describing a person who bites or consumes everything.
قُرْضُمadjective
- 1.biting everythingclassical
Describing a person who bites or consumes everything.
القُرْضُمnoun
- 1.pomegranate peelclassical
The peel of a pomegranate, used for tanning leather.
القُرْضُمnoun
- 1.fat she-camelclassical
A term for a plump or well-fed female camel.
Parallel reading
وهو يقرضم كل شيء أي: يأخذه
And he bites/takes everything.
وقرضمه: قطعه
And 'qaraḍamahu' means: he cut it.
والميم زائدة
And the mim is extra.
وقراضم، بالفتح: ع بالمدينة
And Qaraaḍim, with the fatha: a place in Medina.
رجل قراضم، وقرضم: يقرضم كل شيء
A man who is qaraaḍim and qaraḍim: he bites everything.
والقرضم - بالكسر -: قشر الرمان وهو يدبغ به
And al-qurḍum - with the kasra -: pomegranate peel, which is used for tanning.
القرضم: السمينة من الإبل
Al-qurḍum: the fat she-camel.
مهاريس مثل الهضب تنمي فحولها ... إلى السر من أذواد رهط بن قرضم
Stallions like the Hadhb, growing their males... to the Sirr from the herds of the clan of Banu Qurḍum.