Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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شدق شدقم شدن

Quasi شدقم


شَدْقَمٌ

شَدْقَمٌ Wide in the شِدْق [or side of the mouth]; (Ṣ, Ḳ;) applied to a man; as alsoشَدْقَمِىٌّ↓; (TA;) andشُدَاقِمٌ↓: (Ḳ, TA:) [mentioned under this head in the Ṣ and Ḳ, but] the م is augmentative. (Az, Ṣ.) It has been erroneously said that it is with the pointed ذ. (MF.)

Root: شدقم - Entry: شَدْقَمٌ.1 Signification: A2
Root: شدقم - Entry: شَدْقَمٌ.1 Signification: A3

Also The lion; (Ḳ;) and soشُدَاقِمٌ↓. (IB, TA.)

Root: شدقم - Entry: شَدْقَمٌ.1 Signification: A4

And A certain stallion-camel belonging to En-Noamán Ibn-El-Mundhir: whence شَدْقِمِيَّاتٌ↓ Certain camels, so called in relation to that stallion. (Ṣ, Ḳ.)


شَدْقَمِىٌّ / شَدْقَمِيَّاتٌ

شَدْقَمِىٌّ and شَدْقَمِيَّاتٌ: see the preceding paragraph.


شُدَاقِمٌ

شُدَاقِمٌ: see the first paragraph, in two places.


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