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د ع م ظ

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    to insertclassical

    To insert something entirely into something else.

الدَّعْمُوظnoun
  1. 1.
    ill-tempered personclassical

    A person characterized by bad temper or poor disposition.

دَعْمَظَتُهُverb
  1. 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.