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ذ م ط
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis 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.to slaughterclassical
To slaughter an animal.
ذَمْطًاnoun
- 1.slaughteringclassical
The act of slaughtering.
ذِمْطَةnoun
- 1.one who swallows everythingclassical
A person who swallows or consumes everything.
سُرْطَةnoun
- 1.swallowingclassical
The act of swallowing, often used in the phrase 'ذمطة سرطة' to describe someone who consumes everything.
طَعَامٌ ذَمْطٌadjective
- 1.easily swallowed foodclassical
Food that is easily swallowed or descends quickly.
زَرْدٌnoun
- 1.swallowingclassical
The act of swallowing, used in conjunction with 'ذمط' to describe food that is easily swallowed.
ذِمْيَاطname
- 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.