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ديث
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to gentleness, softness, and ease, particularly in reference to land. It also encompasses concepts of reaching or understanding the core of something.
Derived headwords
دَثَأَverb
- 1.to be gentleclassical
To be characterized by gentleness, mildness, or softness.
دَمِثَverb
- 1.to be gentleclassical
To be gentle, mild, or soft, often used to describe land.
أَدْمَثَverb
- 1.to make gentleclassical
To make something gentle or soft, particularly land.
دَمْثname
- 1.village nameclassical
A village located in Yemen.
دَمْثَاءadjective
- 1.gentle, softclassical
Describing land that is gentle, soft, and easy to traverse.
أَدْمَاثnoun
- 1.place nameclassical
A place name, as recorded by Yaqut.
Parallel reading
حتى أطعن في حوصه، أي اذكخر لي أوله حتى أعرف وجهه، وأعلم كيف آخذ فيه.
Until I penetrate its core, meaning, until I ascertain its beginning so that I know its nature and understand how to approach it.
أرض دمثاء: لينة سهلة.
Gentle land: soft and easy.
والأدماث بالضم: موضع، نقله ياقوت.
And al-Admath (with dammah) is a place, as narrated by Yaqut.
ودمث: قرية باليمن.
And Damth is a village in Yemen.