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الدناج

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to concepts of firmness, wisdom, knowledge, and something being common or widespread. It encompasses terms for the solidification of matters, wise individuals, learned scholars, and familiar or prevalent things.

Derived headwords

الدَّنَاجnoun
  1. 1.
    firmness of matterclassical

    The state of a matter being firmly established or resolved.

الدَّنْجnoun
  1. 1.
    wise peopleclassical

    Individuals who are characterized by wisdom and sound judgment.

الدَّانَاجnoun
  1. 1.
    scholarclassical

    A learned person, an expert in a particular field of knowledge.

دَانَاname
  1. 1.
    nameclassical

    A proper name, specifically mentioned as an Arabicized form.

تُرَابٌ دَانِجٌadjective
  1. 1.
    commonplaceclassical

    Describing soil that is common, widespread, or frequently encountered.

Parallel reading

الدَّنَاج، بالكسر: إحكام الأمر.
Ad-danāj, with a kasra: firmness of the matter.
والدَّنْج، بضمتين: العقلاء.
And ad-dang, with two dammahs: the wise people.
والدَّانَاج: العالم، معرب: دانا، ولقب عبد الله ابن فيروز البصري.
And ad-dānāj: the scholar, an Arabicized form of Dānā, and the title of Abdullah ibn Fayruz al-Basri.
وتراب دانج: دارج.
And dānj soil: commonplace.