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دد

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to the concept of something being numerous or abundant, particularly in the context of letters or sounds. It also touches upon the idea of separation or distinction, especially when dealing with similar elements.

Derived headwords

دأددverb
  1. 1.
    to be numerousclassical

    To be abundant or plentiful, often referring to letters or sounds.

يدأددverb
  1. 1.
    being numerousclassical

    The present tense form indicating the state of being numerous or abundant.

Parallel reading

د لم ينقد، لكثرة الدالات، فيفصلون بين حرفي الصدر بهمزة فيقولون: {دأدد (} يدأدد
It is not criticized, due to the abundance of the 'dal' letters, so they separate the two chest letters with a hamza, saying: {da'adada} (he was numerous), {yada'dadu} (he is numerous).