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د ه ق ع

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root appears to primarily concern intense hunger and its effects. It also includes terms related to the vocalizations used to herd animals, specifically camels or sheep.

Derived headwords

الدُّهْقُوعnoun
  1. 1.
    intense hungerclassical

    Severe hunger that incapacitates the person experiencing it.

جُوع دَرْقُوعnoun
  1. 1.
    intense hungerclassical

    A term for extreme hunger, similar to 'al-duhqūʿ'.

جُوع دِيقُوعnoun
  1. 1.
    intense hungerclassical

    Another term for extreme hunger, akin to 'al-duhqūʿ'.

دَهَعَverb
  1. 1.
    to herdclassical

    To drive or herd animals, specifically camels or sheep, using specific vocalizations.

دَهْدَعَverb
  1. 1.
    to herdclassical

    To herd animals using specific calls, similar to 'dahʿa'.

تَدَهَّيَعَverb
  1. 1.
    to herdclassical

    A variant or linguistic form of 'dahʿa' and 'dahdaʿa', used for herding animals.

Parallel reading

الدهقوع: كعصفور أهملة الجوهري وقال أبو زيد هو الجوع الشديد الذي يصرع صاحبه
Al-duhqūʿ: like 'ʿuṣfūr', it was neglected by Al-Jawharī. Abū Zayd said it is the intense hunger that incapacitates its owner.
وكذلك جوع درقوع وديقوع، وقد تقدما في موضعهما.
And likewise is the hunger of 'darqūʿ' and 'dīqūʿ', and they have been previously mentioned in their places.
دهاع، كقطام، ودهداع، كقرقار، مبنيين على الكسر: زجر للعنوق
Dahāʿ, like 'qiṭām', and dahdāʿ, like 'qarqār', both built on the kasra: are calls to herd camels.
يقال: دهع بها الراعي، كمنع، ودهدع دهدعة هكذا يصيح إذا زجرها بهما.
It is said: the herder called 'dahʿa' with them, as in 'manaʿa', and 'dahdaʿa' with a 'dahdaʿah' – thus he shouts when he herds them with these calls.
دهع الراعي تدهيعا: لغة في دهع ودهدع، كما في اللسان والتكملة.
The herder called 'dahʿa' with 'tadahyʿan': a linguistic variant for 'dahʿa' and 'dahdaʿa', as mentioned in Al-Lisān and Al-Takmilah.