دمثر
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes land that is smooth, easy to traverse, and soft. It also extends to describe a camel that is fleshy and well-built, and the abstract qualities of softness and ease.
Derived headwords
- 1.smooth landboth
Refers to easy and smooth terrain, land that is soft and yielding.
- 1.smooth, easy (land)both
Describing land that is smooth, soft, and easy to walk or travel upon.
- 1.fleshy camelclassical
A camel that is abundant in flesh, well-built and substantial.
- 1.fleshy camelclassical
Similar to 'ad-damāthir', referring to a camel with a lot of flesh, plump and well-fed.
- 1.fleshy camelclassical
Another term for a camel that is fleshy and substantial.
- 1.fleshy camelclassical
A variant form referring to a camel with abundant flesh.
- 1.softness, easeboth
The quality of being soft, smooth, and easy to traverse; also refers to plumpness or well-being.
- 2.plumpness, well-beingclassical
The state of being fleshy, well-fed, and comfortable.
- 1.smooth, easy (land)both
Describing land as smooth and easy to traverse, similar to 'damthā'.