Arabic

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Root
ض م د (ḍ m d)
6 terms

Etymology

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From Proto-Semitic *ṣ̂amad- (to yoke, harness). Cognate with Akkadian 𒇲 (ṣamādum) and Biblical Hebrew צָמַד (ṣɔmáḏ).

Verb

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ضَمَدَ (ḍamada) I, non-past يَضْمُدُ or يَضْمِدُ‎ (yaḍmudu or yaḍmidu)

  1. to bandage, to patch, to dress, to bind, to pad, to poultice, to yoke

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Noun

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ضَمْد (ḍamdm

  1. verbal noun of ضَمَدَ (ḍamada) (form I)

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ضَمَّدَ (ḍammada) II, non-past يُضَمِّدُ‎ (yuḍammidu)

  1. to bandage, to patch, to dress, to bind, to pad

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Noun

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ضَمْد (ḍamdm (plural أَضْمَاد (ʔaḍmād) or أَضْمِدَة (ʔaḍmida))

  1. the best of herbs or cattle, such as is fresh or slender
  2. (al-Andalus, Fayyūm Basin) yoke, a frame around the neck of beasts to pull a plough

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