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Entries on ملد in 11 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Ibn Manẓūr, Lisān al-ʿArab, and 8 more

ملد


مَلَدَ(n. ac. مَلْد)
a. Stretched.
b. Softened; rendered supple.

مَلِدَ(n. ac. مَلَد
مَلَدَاْن)
a. Was soft, tender; was flexible.

مَلَّدَa. see I (b)
مَلْد
(pl.
أَمْلَاْد)
a. see 14b. A certain demon.

مُلْدَةa. Delicate (woman).
مَلَدa. Softness, delicateness; flexibility, suppleness
gracefulness; litheness.
b. Youthfulness.
أَمْلَدُ
(pl.
مُلْد)
a. Soft, delicate; flexible, supple; lithe
limber.

مَلْدَاْنِيَّةa. see 3t
مَلَدَاْنa. see 4
إِمْلِيْدa. see 14b. Bare, barren (desert).
أُمْلُد أُمْلُدَان أُمْلُدَانِيّ
a. see 14
أُمْلُوْد (pl.
أَمَاْلِدُ)
a. see 14
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