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داج
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of service, care, and protection. It extends to terms for military provisions, small necessities, and even a type of garment worn for warmth or protection.
Derived headwords
دَاجَverb
- 1.to serveboth
To serve or attend to someone or something, implying care and diligence.
دَوْجَاnoun
- 1.serviceclassical
The act of serving or attending to, often in a diligent or devoted manner.
الدَّاجَةnoun
- 1.military provisionsclassical
Supplies or provisions for soldiers, especially those that are small or easily carried.
- 2.small necessitiesclassical
Small items or necessities, often related to daily needs or travel.
- 3.following a needclassical
Something that follows or is in pursuit of a need or requirement.
الدِّوَاجnoun
- 1.quiltclassical
A quilt or coverlet that is worn, likely for warmth or protection.
Parallel reading
داج دوجا: خدم.
He served, a service: he served.
والداجة: تباع العسكر، وما صغر من الحوائج، أو إتباع للحاجة.
And the dajah: military provisions, and what is small of necessities, or following a need.
والدواج، كرمان وغراب: اللحاف الذي يلبس.
And the duwaj, like 'kurman' and 'ghurab': the quilt that is worn.