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Etymology 1.1

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Root
د م ن (d m n)
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Noun

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دِمْن (dimnm (collective, singulative دِمْنَة f (dimna), plural دِمَن (diman), paucal دِمْنَات (dimnāt))

  1. dung
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Etymology 1.2

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دَمَنَ (damana) I (non-past يَدْمُنُ (yadmunu), verbal noun دَمْن (damn))

  1. to manure, to fertilize (the earth) with dung
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Etymology 1.3

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دَمَّنَ (dammana) II (non-past يُدَمِّنُ (yudamminu), verbal noun تَدْمِين (tadmīn)) (transitive)

  1. to defecate in (a location) (especially of livestock)
  2. to urinate in (water) (especially of livestock)
  3. to cover with feces or dung
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Etymology 1.4

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دَمْن (damnm

  1. verbal noun of دَمَنَ (damana) (form I)
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Etymology 1.5

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Noun

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دِمَن (dimanpl

  1. plural of دِمْنَة (dimna)

Etymology 2.1

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Root
د م ن (d m n)
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Verb

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دَمِنَ (damina) I (non-past يَدْمَنُ (yadmanu), verbal noun دَمَن (daman))

  1. to bear a grudge, to be spiteful of long duration [with عَلَى (ʕalā) ‘against someone’]
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Etymology 2.2

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دَمَن (damanm

  1. verbal noun of دَمِنَ (damina, to bear a grudge) (form I)
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Etymology 3.1

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د م ن (d m n)
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دَمِنَ (damina) I (non-past يَدْمَنُ (yadmanu), verbal noun دَمَن (daman))

  1. to stick, to cling [with عَلَى (ʕalā) ‘to something’]
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Etymology 3.2

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دَمَّنَ (dammana) II (non-past يُدَمِّنُ (yudamminu), verbal noun تَدْمِين (tadmīn)) (transitive)

  1. to stick to, to cling to
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Etymology 3.3

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دِمْن (dimnm

  1. addict [with genitive ‘of something’]
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Etymology 3.4

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Noun

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دَمَن (damanm

  1. verbal noun of دَمِنَ (damina, to stick, to cling) (form I)
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Etymology 4.1

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د م ن (d m n)
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Verb

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دَمِنَ (damina) I (non-past يَدْمَنُ (yadmanu), verbal noun دَمَن (daman))

  1. to become rotten and black (of a palm tree)
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Etymology 4.2

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دَمْن (damnm

  1. blackness and rottenness (of a palm tree)
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Etymology 4.3

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Noun

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دَمَن (damanm

  1. verbal noun of دَمِنَ (damina, to become rotten and black (of a palm tree)) (form I)
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Etymology

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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دُمْنَ (dumna) (form I)

  1. second-person feminine plural active imperative of دَامَ (dāma)
  2. third-person feminine plural past active of دَامَ (dāma)