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دعت

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    to push violentlyboth

    To push or shove something with great force, often to move it away.

  2. 2.
    to repelclassical

    To drive back or ward off an attacker or an unwanted entity.

دَعْتًاnoun
  1. 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).