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ذ م ط

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to the act of slaughtering or consuming something quickly. It also has a geographical association with a place name.

Derived headwords

ذَمَطَverb
  1. 1.
    to slaughterclassical

    To slaughter an animal.

ذَمْطًاnoun
  1. 1.
    slaughteringclassical

    The act of slaughtering.

ذِمْطَةnoun
  1. 1.
    one who swallows everythingclassical

    A person who swallows or consumes everything.

سُرْطَةnoun
  1. 1.
    swallowingclassical

    The act of swallowing, often used in the phrase 'ذمطة سرطة' to describe someone who consumes everything.

طَعَامٌ ذَمْطٌadjective
  1. 1.
    easily swallowed foodclassical

    Food that is easily swallowed or descends quickly.

زَرْدٌnoun
  1. 1.
    swallowingclassical

    The act of swallowing, used in conjunction with 'ذمط' to describe food that is easily swallowed.

ذِمْيَاطname
  1. 1.
    Dimyatboth

    A place name, a variant spelling of Damietta.

Parallel reading

ذمطه يذمطه ذمطا
He slaughtered it, slaughtering it.
أي ذبحه
Meaning: he slaughtered it.
هو ذمطة سرطة
He is one who swallows everything.
طعام ذمط وزرد
Food that is easily swallowed and descends quickly.
ذمياط، بالكسر: اسم بلدة
Dimyat, with a kasra: a place name.
لغة في المهملة
A variant pronunciation of the unpointed letter.
أكثر الناس يعجمها
Most people pronounce it with a hamza.
إعجامها خطأ
Pronouncing it with a hamza is an error.
أبو محمد الرشاطي وضعها في الذال المعجمة، فأخطأ
Abu Muhammad al-Rashati placed it under the dotted dhal, and he erred.