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ذءذء
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis 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.Repellingclassical
The act of driving away or repelling, often accompanied by a sound or vocalization.
- 2.Agitationclassical
A state of being agitated or disturbed, particularly in movement.
الذَّأْذَاءَةnoun
- 1.Repellingclassical
The act of driving away or repelling, often accompanied by a sound or vocalization.
- 2.Agitationclassical
A state of being agitated or disturbed, particularly in movement.
الزَّجْرnoun
- 1.Reprimandboth
Reprimanding or scolding someone, especially to drive them away or stop them.
- 2.Driving awayclassical
The act of driving away or repelling, often with a sound.
تَذَأْذَأَverb
- 1.To move unsteadilyclassical
To walk or move in an unsteady, agitated, or disturbed manner.
الذَّأْذَأَةnoun
- 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.