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دق
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaدِقٌّ دق : see دَقِيقٌ, in nine places. ― -b2- Hence, حُمَّى الدِّقِّ [ Hectic fever; so termed in the present day]; that is, from دِقٌّ as signifying the contr. of غَلِيظٌ. (S.) -A2- دِقٌّ in measuring, relating to the thing measured, is The being broken, crushed, or bruised, in the measure, so as to become close, or compact. (TA.) -A3- Also (tropical:) Niggardliness, stinginess, or avarice; the condition of him in whom is little, or no good. (M, TA.)
Derived headwords
دِقٌّ
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