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الضوطر

Root entry · 9 derived lemmas

This root primarily describes individuals characterized by immense size, often coupled with negative traits like meanness or a lack of resources. It also extends to terms for merchants and those who enter the market without capital, as well as abstract concepts like hunger.

Derived headwords

الضوطرnoun
  1. 1.
    The great oneclassical

    A term referring to someone who is great or large in stature.

  2. 2.
    The mean and greatclassical

    Describes someone who is both large and ignoble or mean.

الضيطرnoun
  1. 1.
    The great oneclassical

    An alternative term for someone who is great or large in stature.

  2. 2.
    The mean and greatclassical

    Describes someone who is both large and ignoble or mean.

الضيطارnoun
  1. 1.
    The great oneclassical

    A term referring to someone who is great or large in stature.

  2. 2.
    The mean and greatclassical

    Describes someone who is both large and ignoble or mean.

  3. 3.
    The stationary merchantclassical

    Refers to a merchant who does not leave their place of business.

ضياطرnoun
  1. 1.
    Great onesclassical

    The plural form for individuals who are great or large.

ضياطرةnoun
  1. 1.
    Great onesclassical

    The plural form for individuals who are great or large.

ضيطارونnoun
  1. 1.
    Great onesclassical

    The plural form for individuals who are great or large.

الضيطرىnoun
  1. 1.
    One without capitalclassical

    Refers to someone who enters the market to trade without any initial capital, relying on cunning.

الضوطارnoun
  1. 1.
    One without capitalclassical

    Refers to someone who enters the market to trade without any initial capital, relying on cunning.

بنو ضوطرىnoun
  1. 1.
    Hungerclassical

    A collective term for hunger or famine.

  2. 2.
    A tribeclassical

    Refers to a specific tribe.

Parallel reading

العظيم، أو الضخم اللئيم العظيم الاست
The great one, or the large, ignoble, great-bottomed one.
ج: ضياطر وضياطرة وضيطارون
Plural: Dha'atir, Dha'atirah, and Dhițarun.
والضيطار: التاجر لا يبرح مكانه
And Al-Dhițar: the merchant who does not leave his place.
والضيطرى، مقصورة، والضوطار: من يدخل السوق بلا رأس مال، فيحتال للكسب
And Al-Dhițra, shortened, and Al-Dhuțar: one who enters the market without capital, and schemes to earn.
بنو ضوطرى: الجوع، وحي
Banu Dhuțra: Hunger, and a tribe.