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حضذ

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to a specific medicinal substance derived from camel urine. It is noted as a rare or possibly non-existent word in classical Arabic, with discussions focusing on its pronunciation and etymology.

Derived headwords

الحَضَذُnoun
  1. 1.
    medicinal substanceclassical

    A medicinal substance prepared from the urine of camels. It is mentioned as a rare or possibly obscure term.

الحِضْحِضُnoun
  1. 1.
    medicinal substanceclassical

    An alternative pronunciation or related term for the medicinal substance derived from camel urine.

الحَضْحَظُnoun
  1. 1.
    medicinal substanceclassical

    Another variant pronunciation for the medicinal substance derived from camel urine.

Parallel reading

الحضذ، بصمتين
Al-Hadhadh, with two silent letters.
أهمله الجوهري
Al-Jawhari ignored it.
وقال الكسائي: هو الحضض وهو دواء يتخذ من أبوال الإبل
And Al-Kisa'i said: It is Al-Hadhadh, which is a medicine made from the urine of camels.
وقد تقدم أيضا في الدال المهملة
And it has also preceded in the unpointed letter Dal.
ويقال: الحضظ أيضا
And it is also said: Al-Hadhadh.
وسيأتي
And it will come later.
قال ابن دريد: ذكر أن الخليل كان يقوله: ولم يعرفه أصحابنا
Ibn Duraid said: He mentioned that Al-Khalil used to say it, and our companions did not know it.
وقال شمر: ليس في كلام العرب ضاد مع ظاء غير هاذا الحرف
And Shamir said: There is no Dhad with Zha' in the Arabic language except this word.
وسيأتي إن شاء الله تعالى
And it will come later, God willing.