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مهر

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

مَمْهُورَةٌ ذ A woman dowered; to whom a dowry has been given; or for whom a dowry has been set apart. (Msb.) It is said in a proverb, كَا@لْمَمْهُورَةِ اـِحْدَى خَدَمَتَيْهَا [ Like her who has been dowered with one of her two anklets ]: (S, K:) or أَحْمَقُ مِنَ ا@لْمَمْهُورَةِ اـِحْدَى خَدَمَتَيْهَا [ More stupid than she who has been dowered with one of her two anklets ]: (Mgh:) applied to him who has reached the utmost degree of stupidity: from the following case: (TA:) a stupid woman demanded of her husband her dowry, (K, TA,) when he paid her his first visit, and she said, I will not obey thee unless thou give me my dowry: (TA:) so he pulled off one of her two anklets (K, TA) from her foot, (TA,) and gave it to her, and she was content with it. (K, TA.) In like manner, a certain man gave to another property, and he married with it the daughter of the giver, and then reproached her for the dowry he had given her: so they said, كَا@لْمَمْهُورَةِ مِنْ مَالِ أَبِيهَا [ Like her who has been dowered from the property of her father ]: (K, TA:) [a proverb] applied in relation to him who reproaches for that which is not his own. (TA.)

Derived headwords

مَمْهُورَةٌ
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كَا@لْمَمْهُورَةِ اـِحْدَى خَدَمَتَيْهَا
أَحْمَقُ مِنَ ا@لْمَمْهُورَةِ اـِحْدَى خَدَمَتَيْهَا
مِنْ مَالِ أَبِيهَا