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د ر ه س
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe intensity, hardship, and robustness. It is used for strong individuals, severe difficulties, and substantial physical build.
Derived headwords
الدُّرْهُوسnoun
- 1.strong oneclassical
A strong, robust, or intense person or thing. It is used as an adjective describing someone or something with great strength or intensity.
دَرْهَسnoun
- 1.hardshipsclassical
Severe difficulties, hardships, or calamities. This term denotes intense struggles or challenging circumstances.
الدَّرَاهِسnoun
- 1.hardshipsclassical
Severe difficulties, hardships, or calamities. This term denotes intense struggles or challenging circumstances.
- 2.robust personclassical
A person who is robust, strong, and heavily built. It describes someone with a substantial and powerful physique.
Parallel reading
أهمله الجوهري، وهو مكتوب في سائر الأصول بالأسود وملحق بهامش الصحاح وكأنه سقط من نسخة الصاغاني
Al-Jawhari neglected it, and it is written in the rest of the manuscripts in black and attached to the margin of Al-Sihah, as if it fell from Al-Sagani's copy.
ومعناه: الشديد
And its meaning is: the intense/strong one.
جمع من مبارك درهوس ... عبل الشوى خنابس خنوس
A group of strong, robust camels... with thick limbs, moving stealthily and shyly.
ذا هامة وعنق علطوس
Possessing a large head and a long neck.
والدراهس: الشدائد، مثل الدهارس، عن ابن الأعرابي
And Al-Darahis: hardships, like Al-Daharis, according to Ibn Al-A'rabi.
والدراهس، بالضم: الكثير اللحم من كل ذي لحم، والشديد، قاله الصاغاني، عن ابن عباد
And Al-Darahis, with dammah: the fleshy one of every animal with flesh, and the strong one, said Al-Sagani, from Ibn Abbad.
الدراهس: الشديد من الرجال
Al-Darahis: the strong one among men.