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الدوطير

Root entry · 19 derived lemmas

This root primarily concerns concepts of corruption, decay, and unpleasantness, extending to physical deterioration, moral depravity, and even aesthetic ugliness. It also touches upon specific nautical and botanical terms related to decay or lack of vitality.

Derived headwords

الدوطيرnoun
  1. 1.
    ship's hullclassical

    The main body or hull of a ship.

الدعرnoun
  1. 1.
    corruptionboth

    Moral corruption or depravity.

  2. 2.
    decayboth

    Physical decay or rot, especially of wood.

  3. 3.
    unpleasantnessclassical

    A general sense of unpleasantness or foulness.

دعرverb
  1. 1.
    to be corruptboth

    To be morally corrupt or depraved.

  2. 2.
    to decayboth

    To decay or rot, especially wood that smolders without igniting.

  3. 3.
    to fail to igniteclassical

    Said of tinder or a spark that fails to catch fire.

دعرadjective
  1. 1.
    corruptboth

    Morally corrupt or depraved.

  2. 2.
    smolderingclassical

    Wood that smolders without fully igniting.

أدعرadjective
  1. 1.
    unproductiveclassical

    Said of tinder or a spark that fails to ignite or produce fire.

الدعارةnoun
  1. 1.
    prostitutionboth

    Moral corruption, specifically referring to prostitution or lewdness.

  2. 2.
    depravityboth

    General moral depravity or wickedness.

الدعرةnoun
  1. 1.
    corruptionclassical

    Moral corruption or depravity.

دعرnoun
  1. 1.
    burnt woodclassical

    What is burnt from firewood or other wood, which extinguishes before burning intensely.

دعرnoun
  1. 1.
    woodwormclassical

    Worms that eat wood.

دعرname
  1. 1.
    Malik ibn Da'rclassical

    A person named Malik ibn Da'r, associated with the extraction of Joseph from the well.

داعريةadjective
  1. 1.
    attributed to Da'arclassical

    Camels attributed to a fertile male ancestor named Da'ar, or a tribe from Banu al-Harith ibn Ka'b, specifically Da'ar ibn al-Hamas.

داعرةadjective
  1. 1.
    unreceptiveclassical

    Said of a date palm that does not accept pollination.

مداعيرnoun
  1. 1.
    unreceptive date palmsclassical

    Plural of a date palm that does not accept pollination.

الدعرورnoun
  1. 1.
    scoundrelclassical

    A base, ignoble, or wicked person.

المدعرadjective
  1. 1.
    ugly colorclassical

    The color of an elephant, or any ugly or repulsive color.

تدعرverb
  1. 1.
    to become discoloredclassical

    Said of a face that becomes blotchy with unpleasant, changing colors.

دعارةnoun
  1. 1.
    bad characterboth

    Badness or a flaw in character; wickedness.

داعرadjective
  1. 1.
    rottenclassical

    Said of wood that is rotten, hollow, and of poor quality.

دعرadjective
  1. 1.
    rottenclassical

    Said of wood that is rotten, hollow, and of poor quality.

Parallel reading

الدوطير: كوثل السفينة.
The Dawtir: the hull of the ship.
الدعر، محركة: الفساد، ومصدر دعر العود، كفرح، إذا ادخن ولم يتقد، والزند: لم يور، وهو أدعر، والفسق، والخبث، كالدعارة والدعارة والدعرة.
Ad-Da'r, with harakah: corruption, and the masdar of da'ara for wood, like fariha, if it smolders without igniting, and the tinder: it did not produce fire, and it is ad'ar, and immorality, and wickedness, like ad-da'arah, ad-da'arah, and ad-da'arah.
وككتف: ما احترق من حطب وغيره، فطفئ قبل أن يشتد احتراقه، وبالضم: دود يأكل الخشب.
And like kutuf: what is burnt from firewood and other wood, which extinguishes before its burning intensifies, and with dammah: worms that eat wood.
ومالك بن دعر: استخرج يوسف، صلوات الله عليه، من البئر، وبالذال: تصحيف.
And Malik ibn Da'r: extracted Joseph, peace be upon him, from the well, and with Dhal: a misspelling.
والإبل الداعرية: منسوبة إلى فحل منجب، أو قبيلة من بني الحارث بن كعب، وهو داعر بن الحماس.
And the ad-Da'ariyyah camels: attributed to a fertile sire, or a tribe from Banu al-Harith ibn Ka'b, which is Da'ar ibn al-Hamas.
ونخلة داعرة: لم تقبل اللقاح ج: مداعير.
And a da'irah date palm: did not accept pollination, plural: mada'ir.
والدعرور: اللئيم.
And ad-Da'rur: the scoundrel.
والمدعر: لون الفيل، وكل لون قبيح.
And al-Mud'ar: the color of the elephant, and every ugly color.
وتدعر وجهه: تبقع بقعا سمجة متغيرة.
And his face tad'arra: became blotchy with unpleasant, changing spots.
وفي خلقه دعارة، مشددة الراء: سوء.
And in his character is da'arah, with a doubled ra: badness.
وعود داعر ودعر: نخر رديء.
And a da'ir and da'ar wood: rotten and of poor quality.