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جرشم
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the process of healing, recovery from illness, and the act of looking intently. It also encompasses a sense of aversion or dislike.
Derived headwords
جَرشَمَverb
- 1.healed, recoveredboth
To heal or recover after an illness or period of weakness and emaciation.
- 2.looked intentlyclassical
To look intently or sharply, similar to the meaning of 'barshama'.
- 3.disliked, was averseclassical
To dislike someone or something, or to show aversion through one's facial expression.
جَرشَمٌnoun
- 1.healing, recoveryboth
The state or process of healing or recovering from illness or weakness.
- 2.intense lookclassical
An act of looking intently or sharply.
- 3.aversionclassical
A feeling of dislike or aversion.
مُجَرشِمٌadjective
- 1.healing, recoveringboth
One who is healing or recovering from illness or weakness.
- 2.looking intentlyclassical
One who looks intently or sharply.
- 3.averseclassical
Showing dislike or aversion.
Parallel reading
جرشم وجرشب بمعنى، أي اندمل بعد المرض والهزال.
Jarshama and jarshaba mean the same, i.e., to heal after illness and emaciation.
وجرشم مثل برشم، أي أحد النظر.
And jarshama is like barshama, meaning to look intently.
وجرشم: كره وجهه.
And jarshama: he disliked his face (or showed dislike with his face).