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دقع
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaأَدْقَعُ ذ Vehement hunger; (ISh, K;) as also ↓ دَيْقُوعٌ. (S, K.) ― -b2- ذُرَةٌ دَقْعَاآءُ [fem. of أَدْقَعُ] Bad [ millet ]: (IDrd, K:) of the dial. of El-Yemen. (IDrd.) ― -b3- أَرْضٌ دَقْعَاآءُ Land having in it no plants, or herbage. (K.) ― -b4- ↓ الدَّقْعَاآءُ, [used as a subst.,] (Lh, S, Msb, K,) and ↓ الدِّقْعِمُ, (Lh, S, K,) in which the م is augmentative, as it is in دِرْدِمٌ syn. with دَرْدَاآءُ, (S,) and الأَدْقَعُ, and ↓ الدَّقَاعُ, and ↓ الدَّقَاعُ, (Lh, K,) The dust, or earth: (Lh, S, Msb, K:) or the fine dust or earth upon the face of the ground. (TA.) One says, in imprecating, بِفِيهِ الدَّقَعَاآءُ, and الدِّقْعِمُ, and الأَدْقَعُ, May the dust, or earth, be in his mouth. (Lh.)
Derived headwords
أَدْقَعُ
- 1.
ذُرَةٌ دَقْعَاآءُ
أَرْضٌ دَقْعَاآءُ
بِفِيهِ الدَّقَعَاآءُ