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درمج
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of entering, often stealthily or with concealment, and moving in a particular manner. It also encompasses notions of encompassing or covering.
Derived headwords
دَرْمَجَتْverb
- 1.entered stealthilyclassical
Used to describe a she-camel entering something, synonymous with 'darbajت' (to move along smoothly or to enter).
دَرْمَجَverb
- 1.entered stealthilyclassical
To enter something without permission, similar to 'damara' (to destroy or enter forcefully).
- 2.entered and concealedclassical
To enter into something and become concealed within it.
- 3.walked smoothlyclassical
To walk or move smoothly, akin to 'darbaja'.
ادْرَمَجَverb
- 1.entered without permissionclassical
To enter forcefully or without permission, sharing meaning with 'damara', 'ta'alla', and 'tal'a'.
- 2.entered and concealedclassical
To enter into something and become concealed within it.
الدَّرَامِجnoun
- 1.smooth moversclassical
Plural of 'darbaj', referring to those who move smoothly or enter stealthily.
Parallel reading
درمجت الناقة بمعنى دربجت
The she-camel entered stealthily, meaning 'darbajت'.
والميم والباء كثيرا ما يتعاقبان
And the letters 'mim' and 'ba' often substitute for each other.
والدرامج بالضم بمعنى الدرابج
And 'ad-darāmij' (with dammah) means 'ad-darābīj'.
وادرمج: دمر بغير إذن
And 'adramaja': to enter forcefully without permission.
دمج عليهم وادرمج عليهم، ودمر عليهم، وتعلى، وطلع، بمعنى واحد
He entered upon them stealthily, and he entered upon them forcefully, and he destroyed them, and he ascended, and he appeared, all with one meaning.
ادرمج الرجل الشيء: دخل فيه واستتر به
A man 'adramaja' a thing: he entered into it and concealed himself within it.
ودرمج في مشيه: دربج
And he 'darmaja' in his walking: he moved smoothly.