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دعت
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root primarily concerns the act of pushing, repelling, or driving something away with force. It can also extend to the idea of urging or calling someone to a place or action, often with an implication of forceful persuasion or invitation.
Derived headwords
دَعَتَverb
- 1.to push violentlyboth
To push or shove something with great force, often to move it away.
- 2.to repelclassical
To drive back or ward off an attacker or an unwanted entity.
دَعْتًاnoun
- 1.violent pushingboth
The act of pushing or shoving with great force.
Parallel reading
دعته، كمنعه يدعته، دعتا (دفعه دفعا عنيفا)
He pushed him, as in 'he prevented him', pushing him, a violent pushing.
نقله الصاغاني
Al-Saghani transmitted it.
ويقال بالذال المعجمة
And it is said with the letter 'dhal' (ذ).