مغد

Arabic

Etymology

From the root م غ د (m-ḡ-d).

Verb

مَغَدَ (maḡada) I, non-past يَمْغَدُ‎ (yamḡadu)

  1. to suck, to suck in
  2. to feed well, to make fat, to nourish opulently
  3. to liveluxuriantly, to enjoy abundance, to luxuriate
  4. to abound, to grow markedly

Conjugation

Adjective

مَغْد (maḡd)

  1. sucked full, fatty, rich in corpulence, eurysome, plump

Declension

Noun

مَغْد (maḡd) m

  1. verbal noun of مَغَدَ (maḡada) (form I)
  2. Solanum gen. et spp.

Declension

References

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