د ل م س
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to intense darkness, particularly of the night. It also extends to the concept of a grave danger or calamity, often associated with this profound darkness.
Derived headwords
- 1.calamity, disasterclassical
A grave and overwhelming danger or misfortune, often likened to the intensity of deep darkness.
- 2.intense darknessclassical
A state of profound darkness, especially referring to the night.
- 1.calamity, disasterclassical
A grave and overwhelming danger or misfortune, often likened to the intensity of deep darkness.
- 1.calamity, disasterclassical
A grave and overwhelming danger or misfortune, often likened to the intensity of deep darkness.
- 2.intense darknessclassical
A state of profound darkness, especially referring to the night.
- 1.calamity, disasterclassical
A grave and overwhelming danger or misfortune, often likened to the intensity of deep darkness.
- 1.intensely darkclassical
Describing something, particularly the night, as being extremely dark and obscure.
- 1.a nameclassical
A proper name, mentioned by Ibn Duraid.
- 1.to become intensely darkclassical
The night became intensely dark and obscure.
- 1.intensely darkclassical
Describing the night as being intensely dark and obscure.