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زمجر
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the sound of roaring or growling, often associated with lions or other powerful animals. It can also refer to a loud, harsh sound or a stern, intimidating utterance.
Derived headwords
الزَّمْجَرُnoun
- 1.roaring soundboth
The sound of a lion or other large animal roaring or growling loudly.
- 2.harsh utteranceclassical
A loud, harsh, or stern sound made by a person, often in anger or command.
زَمْجَرَverb
- 1.to roarboth
To make a loud, deep, rumbling sound, like that of a lion.
- 2.to growlboth
To utter a low, guttural, menacing sound.
- 3.to speak harshlyclassical
To utter words in a loud, stern, or angry manner.
الزَّمْجَرَةُnoun
- 1.roaringboth
The act or sound of roaring.
- 2.harsh speechclassical
The act of speaking in a loud, stern, or angry tone.
زَمْجَرِيٌّadjective
- 1.roaringclassical
Possessing the quality of roaring or making a roaring sound.
Parallel reading
الزَّمْجَرُ، كَجَعْفَرٍ؛ السَّهْمُ الدَّقِيقُ
The zamjar, like Ja'far; the slender arrow.