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دلص
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 دَلَصَ دلص , aor. دَلُصَ , (TK,) inf. n. دَلِيصٌ, (M, K, TK,) It (a thing, TK) shone, or glistened. (M, K, TK.) ― -b2- دَلَصَتِ الدِّرْعُ, (S, K, TA,) with fet-h, (S,) or دَلُصَت, (so in a copy of the M,) aor. دَلُصَ , (S,) inf. n. دَلَاصَةٌ, (S, M, K,) with which دَلَصٌ is syn., (TA,) [the former a reg. inf. n. of دَلُصَت, and the latter of دَلصَت, which is the form given in the TK, and is perhaps a dial. var.,] The coat of mail was, or became, soft, (S, M, K,) and smooth, (M, K,) and shining, or glistening. (S, M, K.) ― -b3- دَلِصَتِ النَّابُ, aor. دَلَصَ , The aged she-camel lost her teeth (K, TA) by reason of extreme age; (TA;) as also دَرِصَت and دَلِقَت. (TA.)
Derived headwords
دَلَصَverb
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دَلَصَتِ الدِّرْعُ
دَلِصَتِ النَّابُ