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Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root appears to describe qualities related to roughness, coarseness, and a dark or black complexion, often applied to men or lions. It can also denote negative character traits like ill temper.

Derived headwords

الدماحسnoun
  1. 1.
    Lionclassical

    A term for a lion, indicating its strength and ferocity.

  2. 2.
    Rough/coarse personclassical

    A person characterized by roughness or coarseness.

  3. 3.
    Ill-tempered personclassical

    Someone with a bad disposition or ill temper.

كعلابطother
  1. 1.
    Unknown/omittedclassical

    This term is mentioned but its meaning is not provided, and it is noted as omitted by Al-Jawhari.

الدمحسnoun
  1. 1.
    Dark/black manclassical

    A man who is dark-skinned or black.

  2. 2.
    Coarse/thick personclassical

    A person who is coarse, thick, or robust.

اندماحسيadjective
  1. 1.
    Dark/black (man)classical

    Describing a man who is dark-skinned or black.

الدحمسadjective
  1. 1.
    Dark/black (man)classical

    Similar to 'al-damḥasī', referring to a man who is dark-skinned or black.

الدمحسيadjective
  1. 1.
    Fat, strong, dark manclassical

    A man who is fat, strong, and dark-skinned.

الدمحسadjective
  1. 1.
    Thick/coarseclassical

    Describing something or someone as thick or coarse.

الدماحسadjective
  1. 1.
    Thick/coarseclassical

    Describing something or someone as thick or coarse.

Parallel reading

وقال ابن خالويه: هو الأسد.
And Ibn Khilawayh said: It is the lion.
وقال الليث: الدمحس، واندمحسي، بالضم: الأسود من الرجال، كالدحمس.
And Al-Layth said: Al-Damḥas, and 'indamḥasī (with dammah): the black one among men, like Al-Daḥmas.
وقال ابن عباد: الدمحسي من الرجال: السمين الشديد مع غلظ وسواد.
And Ibn 'Abbad said: Al-Damḥasī among men: the fat, strong one with coarseness and blackness.
الدمحس والدماحس: الغليظ، عن الليث.
Al-Damḥas and Al-Damāḥis: the thick/coarse one, from Al-Layth.
الدماحس: السيئ الخلق.
Al-Damāḥis: the ill-tempered one.