دمن
Root entry · 1 derived lemma2 دَمَّنَتِ المَاشِيَةُ المَكَانُ ذ , (M, K,) inf. n. تَدْمِينٌ, (K,) The cattle dunged (M, K *) and staled (M) in, or upon, the place. (M, K.) And دمّن الشَّاآءُ المَاآءَ The sheep, or goats, dunged in the water. (S, TA.) ― -b2- دمّن القَوْمُ الدَّارَ, (S,) or المَوْضِعَ, (M,) The people, or party, blackened [ by the dung of their cattle, or by their cooking, ] (S, M,) the house, or abode, (S,) or the place. (M.) ― -b3- دمّن فُلَانٌ فِنَاآءَ فُلَانٍ, (T,) or بَابَهُ, (K,) (tropical:) Such a one came, and kept, or clave, to the court, or yard, of such a one, (T, TA, *) or [simply] kept, or clave, to his door. (K. [Freytag assigns this signification (which he renders “ semper stetit ad alicujus portam ”) to أَدْمَنَ followed by an accus. case, as on the authority of the K.]) -A2- And دمّنهُ, (Kr, M, K,) inf. n. as above, (K,) He granted him, or conceded to him, indulgence, or facilitation. (Kr, M, K.)
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