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حضذ
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis 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.medicinal substanceclassical
A medicinal substance prepared from the urine of camels. It is mentioned as a rare or possibly obscure term.
الحِضْحِضُnoun
- 1.medicinal substanceclassical
An alternative pronunciation or related term for the medicinal substance derived from camel urine.
الحَضْحَظُnoun
- 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.