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ذءذء

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily concerns the act of driving away or repelling, often with a vocalization or sound. It also extends to the idea of agitation or unsteady movement.

Derived headwords

الذَّأْذَاءnoun
  1. 1.
    Repellingclassical

    The act of driving away or repelling, often accompanied by a sound or vocalization.

  2. 2.
    Agitationclassical

    A state of being agitated or disturbed, particularly in movement.

الذَّأْذَاءَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Repellingclassical

    The act of driving away or repelling, often accompanied by a sound or vocalization.

  2. 2.
    Agitationclassical

    A state of being agitated or disturbed, particularly in movement.

الزَّجْرnoun
  1. 1.
    Reprimandboth

    Reprimanding or scolding someone, especially to drive them away or stop them.

  2. 2.
    Driving awayclassical

    The act of driving away or repelling, often with a sound.

تَذَأْذَأَverb
  1. 1.
    To move unsteadilyclassical

    To walk or move in an unsteady, agitated, or disturbed manner.

الذَّأْذَأَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Unsteady movementclassical

    The act of moving in an unsteady or agitated manner.

Parallel reading

الذَّأْذَاءُ (والذَّأْذَاءَةُ بمدها) أي الهمزة: الزجر
Al-dha'dha' (and al-dha'dha'ah, with its elongation) meaning the hamza: repelling.
عن أبي عمرو، ويقال زجر الحليم السفيه
From Abu Amr, and it is said to be the reprimand of the forbearing person towards the foolish one.
والذَّأْذَاءَةُ أيضًا: الاضطراب في المشي
And al-dha'dha'ah also: agitation in walking.
كالتَّذَأْذُؤِ والذَّأْذَأَةِ
Like tadha'dha' and al-dha'dha'ah.
يقال: تذأذأ الرجل إذا مشى مضطربا
It is said: A man tadha'dha'a if he walks agitatedly.