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دمحق
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to thick, viscous substances, particularly in the context of food and liquids. It also extends to descriptions of physical attributes like a large belly and the act of administering medicine nasally.
Derived headwords
الدَّمْحَقُnoun
- 1.stale milkclassical
Refers to milk that has become old or stale.
- 2.nasal medicineclassical
A substance administered nasally, likely a liquid or paste.
دَمْحَقَverb
- 1.to soak (fabric)classical
To soak a piece of fabric with bran water and flour, likely in preparation for weaving.
الدَّمْحُوقُadjective
- 1.large-belliedclassical
Describing someone who has a large or prominent belly.
- 2.large in buildclassical
Describing someone who is large in overall physical stature.
الدَّحْمُوقُadjective
- 1.large-belliedclassical
Describing someone who has a large or prominent belly.
الدَّحْقُومُadjective
- 1.large-belliedclassical
Describing someone who has a large or prominent belly.
الدَّمْحَقُnoun
- 1.broth or soupclassical
A type of food, similar to a thin soup or broth.
Parallel reading
هو اللبن البائت
It is stale milk.
لم تعالج دمحقا بائتا ... شج بالطخف للدم الدعاع
You did not treat stale milk... it was injured by the pot for the blood of the weak.
هو المسعط
It is the nasal medicine.
هو العظيم البطن
He is the one with the large belly.
هو العظيم الخلق
He is large in creation/build.
دمحق الثوب: إذا سقاه ماء النخالة والدقيق للنسج
To soak the garment: if it is watered with bran water and flour for weaving.
الدمحق من الأطعمة: مثل الحساء
The damhaq of foods: like soup.