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درمجت
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to concepts of movement, particularly a slow or deliberate progression, and entering or penetrating something. It also touches upon the idea of acting without permission or stealthily.
Derived headwords
دَرْمَجَتverb
- 1.moved slowlyclassical
Used to describe a she-camel moving slowly or deliberately.
دَرْبَجَتverb
- 1.moved slowlyclassical
A synonym for 'درمجت' (darmajata), indicating slow or deliberate movement, specifically of a she-camel.
الدَّرَامِجnoun
- 1.slow moversclassical
Plural of 'درموج' (durmuj), referring to animals, particularly camels, that move slowly.
الدَّرَابِجnoun
- 1.slow moversclassical
A synonym for 'الدرامج' (al-darāmij), referring to slow-moving animals, especially camels.
أَدْرَمَجَverb
- 1.acted without permissionclassical
To act or proceed without seeking or obtaining permission or authorization.
- 2.penetrated stealthilyclassical
To enter into something or penetrate it in a hidden or concealed manner, as if covering oneself.
Parallel reading
درمجت الناقة: دربجت
The she-camel moved slowly: it moved slowly.
والدرامج: الدرابج
And 'al-darāmij' (the slow movers) are 'al-darābij' (the slow movers).
وادرمج: دمر بغير إذن
And 'adramaja' means to act without permission.
وادرمج: دخل في الشيء مستترا فيه
And 'adramaja' means to enter into something, concealing oneself within it.