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طرمث
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe weakness or a specific type of bread. The primary meaning relates to a weak or feeble man, with a secondary mention of a type of bread baked in embers.
Derived headwords
الطرموثnoun
- 1.weak manclassical
A man who is weak, feeble, or lacking in strength.
طرموثnoun
- 1.bread of embersclassical
A type of bread baked in embers or hot ashes.
كالطرموسnoun
- 1.like the bread of embersclassical
This is a comparative phrase referring to bread baked in embers, similar to الطرموث.
Parallel reading
أهمله الجوهري
Al-Jawhari neglected it.
وقال ابن دريد: هو الضعيف من الرجال
And Ibn Duraid said: it is the weak one among men.
وخبز الملة
And bread of the embers.
كالطرموس
Like the Tarmus (bread baked in embers).
بالسين
With the letter Seen.
وسيأتي
And it will come later.