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تءم

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

تَجْنِيسٌ مُتَوْءَمٌ تجنيس متم تجنيس متوءم (assumed tropical:) The using two words resembling each other in writing but not in expression; as in the saying, غَرَّكَ عِزُّكَ فَصَارَ قُصَارُ ذٰلِكَ ذُلَّكَ فَا@خْشَ فَاحِشَ فِعْلِكَ فَعَلَّكَ تُهْدَا بِهٰذَا [ Thy might, or elevated rank, hath deceived thee, and the end of that has become thine ignominy: fear then thine exorbitant deed, and may-be thou wilt be made to follow a right course by this ]. (Har p. 269.)

Derived headwords

تَجْنِيسٌ مُتَوْءَمٌ
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غَرَّكَ عِزُّكَ فَصَارَ قُصَارُ ذٰلِكَ ذُلَّكَ فَا@خْشَ
فَاحِشَ فِعْلِكَ فَعَلَّكَ تُهْدَا بِهٰذَا