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ع د م س
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe something that is abundant, accumulated, or piled up, particularly in the context of dry fodder or vegetation. It conveys a sense of quantity and density.
Derived headwords
العَدَامِسnoun
- 1.Abundant dry fodderclassical
That which is abundant of dry fodder in a place and piled up.
عَدَامِسadjective
- 1.Piled up, abundantclassical
Describing fodder that is piled up or abundant.
Parallel reading
هو ما كثر من يبيس الكلإ بالمكان وتراكب
It is what is abundant of dry fodder in a place and piled up.
كلأً عدامس، أي متراكب
Fodder that is piled up, meaning accumulated.
ولا يحتاج إلى ذكر الواو، فإن المعنى يتم بدونها
And it does not require the mention of the 'waw' (و), for the meaning is complete without it.
والاقتصار مطلوب المصنف، رحمه الله تعالى
And conciseness is desired by the author, may God Almighty have mercy on him.
وهكذا نقله الصاغاني بالواو، ليري المغايرة بين القولين
And thus Al-Saghani transmitted it with the 'waw' (و), to show the difference between the two sayings.
فكأنه قال: وقد يوصف به فيقال: كلأً عدامس، فتأمل
So it is as if he said: And it may be described by it, and it is said: fodder that is piled up, so ponder.