دف
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaدَفَّةٌ دف دفه دفة : see دَفٌّ, in three places. ― -b2- [Hence,] دَفَّتَا السَّرْجِ (assumed tropical:) [ The two side-boards of the horse's saddle; ] the two boards that lie against the two sides of the beast; (Mgh;) or the two sides [or boards ] of the horse's saddle, that embrace it between them: [see قَرَبُوسٌ:] and so دَفَّتَا الرَّحْلِ (assumed tropical:) the two sides &c. of the camel's saddle. (M.) And in like manner, (M,) دَفاـَتَا المُصْحَفِ (tropical:) The two sides [or boards ] of the book; (M, TA;) the two things that embrace the book between them; (T, M, Mgh, K, * TA;) the two faces, that are on the two sides, of the book. (Msb.) One says, حَفِظَ مَا بَيْنَ الدَّفَّتَيْنِ (tropical:) [ He retained in his memory, or got by heart, what is between the two boards, meaning the whole contents, of the book]. (TA.) [دَفَّةٌ signifies also (assumed tropical:) A board in a general sense; and so ↓ دَفٌّ. And hence, (assumed tropical:) A rudder. ] And دَفَّةُ الطَّبْلِ (assumed tropical:) The thing [or piece of skin ] that is upon the head of the drum: (so in a copy of the M:) or دَفَّتَا الطَّبْلِ (tropical:) the two things, (T, K,) i. e. the two pieces of skin, (TA,) that are upon the head [or rather upon the two extremities ] of the [ common cylindrical ] drum. (T, K, TA.) One says, ضَرَبَ دَفَّتِى الطَّبْلِ (tropical:) [ He beat the two skins of the drum ]. (TA.)
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