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د ر ه س

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to describe intensity, hardship, and robustness. It is used for strong individuals, severe difficulties, and substantial physical build.

Derived headwords

الدُّرْهُوسnoun
  1. 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. 1.
    hardshipsclassical

    Severe difficulties, hardships, or calamities. This term denotes intense struggles or challenging circumstances.

الدَّرَاهِسnoun
  1. 1.
    hardshipsclassical

    Severe difficulties, hardships, or calamities. This term denotes intense struggles or challenging circumstances.

  2. 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.