Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

حَادِرُ

Root: حدر

Full Definition

حَادِرُ A rope strongly twisted: a bow-string strong and full.
2 A thick spear. And كُعُوبٌ حَوَادِرُ Thick and round knots, or joints, of a spear.
3 A cake of bread (رَغِيف) complete: or having thick edges.
4 A man compact in make: a boy short and fleshy: a youth thick and compact: or full of fat and flesh, with softness, or thinness, of skin: a boy full in body, and of great force: or a boy full of youthful vigour; as also حَادِرَةٌ: [but this is an intensive epithet:] or a fat boy: or a boy fat, thick, and compact in make: or goodly, or beautiful: pl. حَدَرَةٌ. Also the fem., حَادِرَةٌ, A thick, or bulky, she-camel. (T in art. رنب.) And the same, Bulky in the shoulder-joints. And حَوَادِرُ [the pl. fem.] Compact and bulky camels or the like.
5 Anything full of moisture, and of beautiful make. And حَادِرَةُ العَيْنَيْنِ A she-camel having full eyes: or having eyes full of fat, equal, and beautiful.
6 A tribe congregated.
7 A lofty mountain.
8 See also الحَيْدَرَةُ.


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