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درجن

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to a specific, possibly classical, term for a camel's affection for its young after a period of aversion. It also includes a geographical place name.

Derived headwords

دَرِجَverb
  1. 1.
    to become fond ofclassical

    Said of a female camel that becomes fond of its young after a period of aversion or rejection.

الدراجينname
  1. 1.
    Al-Darajinmodern

    A village located in Egypt, within the administrative district of Giza.

Parallel reading

درجنت الناقة على ولدها
The female camel became fond of her young.
أي (رئمته بعد نفار)
Meaning, she became affectionate towards it after a period of aversion.
الدراجين: قرية بمصر من أعمال الجيزة.
Al-Darajin: A village in Egypt, from the districts of Giza.