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درعم
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to the concept of being large, stout, or bulky, possibly with a connotation of being slow or unwieldy. It is also linked to the idea of a large, strong man or a stout animal.
Derived headwords
الدَّرْعَمnoun
- 1.Large, stout manclassical
A man who is large, stout, and possibly strong.
- 2.Stout animalclassical
A stout or bulky animal, likely referring to its size and build.
الدُّرْعُمnoun
- 1.Large, stout manclassical
A man who is large, stout, and possibly strong. This form is presented as synonymous with الدَّرْعَم.
- 2.Stout animalclassical
A stout or bulky animal, likely referring to its size and build. This form is presented as synonymous with الدَّرْعَم.
Parallel reading
الدرعم كالدعرم، وسيأتي ذكره.
Ad-dar'am is like Ad-da'ram, and its mention will come later.