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ه ر م ط

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be a quadriliteral root, possibly derived from a triliteral root, with meanings related to occurrence or falling into something. It is noted as being obscure and potentially related to other similar roots.

Derived headwords

هَرْمَطَverb
  1. 1.
    to fall intoclassical

    To fall into something or occur within it. This meaning is cited from Ibn Duraid.

  2. 2.
    to neglectclassical

    To neglect or disregard something. This sense is mentioned as being omitted by Al-Jawhari.

هَرِطَverb
  1. 1.
    to fall intoclassical

    To fall into something or occur within it. This is presented as a parallel verb to هَرْمَطَ.

هَرطَمَverb
  1. 1.
    to fall intoclassical

    To fall into something or occur within it. This is presented as a parallel verb to هَرْمَطَ.

Parallel reading

هرمط عرضه، أهمله الجوهري.
He fell into its عرض (عرض), Al-Jawhari neglected it.
أي وقع فيه
Meaning: to fall into it.
مثل هرط وهرطم
Like هَرِطَ and هَرطَمَ.
هكذا في رباعي التهذيب.
Thus it is in the quadriliteral section of Al-Tahdhib.
ذكره ابن دريد والأزهري في الرباعي.
Ibn Duraid and Al-Azharī mentioned it in the quadriliteral section.
والميم عندي زائدة
And the 'mīm' is, in my opinion, superfluous.
وحقه أن يذكر في الثلاثي.
And its proper place is to be mentioned in the triliteral section.