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د ع م ظ
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to the concept of insertion, bringing something into a state of being, and potentially negative character traits or actions. It also touches upon causing someone to fall into evil.
Derived headwords
دَعْمَظَverb
- 1.to insertclassical
To insert something entirely into something else.
الدَّعْمُوظnoun
- 1.ill-tempered personclassical
A person characterized by bad temper or poor disposition.
دَعْمَظَتُهُverb
- 1.to cause to fall into evilclassical
To cause someone to fall into a state of evil or wrongdoing.
Parallel reading
دعمظ أهمله الجوهري.
Al-Jawhari neglected the word 'da'maẓa'.
وقال الليث: دعمظ ذكره فيها: أدخله كله، كدعظه.
And Al-Layth said: 'Da'maẓa' (verb form II) means to insert it (a mention/thing) entirely within it, like 'da'aẓahu'.
وقال ابن دريد: الدعموظ، كعصفور: السيئ الخلق.
And Ibn Duraid said: 'Al-Da'muẓ' (noun), like 'asfūr', means ill-tempered.
ومما يستدرك عليه: دعمظته: أوقعته في الشر، نقله ابن بري وابن دريد.
And among what is to be added to it: 'Da'maẓtuhu' (verb form II) means: I caused him to fall into evil, as transmitted by Ibn Biri and Ibn Duraid.