Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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فند فندر فندق


فَنْدَرٌ

فَنْدَرٌ and فُنْدُرٌ, applied to a boy or youth, Plump: and wanting in courage and generosity; stupid and heavy. (Ibn-ʼAbbád, O.)


فِنْدِيرٌ

فِنْدِيرٌ andفِنْدِيرَةٌ↓ (Ḳ in this art., and Ṣ in art. فدر,) A great mass of rock that becomes detached (Ṣ, Ḳ) from the head (Ṣ) or from the side (Ḳ) of a mountain: (Ṣ, Ḳ:) pl. فَنَادِيرُ. (TA.)

Root: فندر - Entry: فِنْدِيرٌ.1 Signification: A2

And, both words, A large lump of dates (Ḳ, TA) compacted together; as also فِدْرَةٌ. (TA.)


الفُنْدُورَةُ

The anus. (IAạr, T, O, TA.)


فِنْدِيرَةٌ

فِنْدِيرَةٌ: see فِنْدِيرٌ.

Accord. to some, the ن in the words mentioned in this art. is augmentative. (O.)

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