Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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دملص دملق دملك


Q. 1. ⇒ دملق

دَمْلَقَهُ He made it smooth and even: [or smooth and round:] like [دَمْلَجَهُ and] دَمْلَكَهُ. (TA) And دُمْلَقٌ It was made smooth and round: or smooth like the hand, and, accord. to some, hard. (TA.)


دَمْلَقٌ / دُمَلِقٌ

دَمْلَقٌ and دُمَلِقٌ: see مُدَمْلَقٌ.


دُمْلُوقٌ

دُمْلُوقٌ: see مَدَمْلَقٌ, in two places.

Root: دملق - Entry: دُمْلُوقٌ Signification: A2

Also A sort of truffle, (AḤn, TA,) smaller than the عُرْجُون, (JK, AḤn, Ḳ, TA,) the shortest thereof (AḤn, TA) found in sands and meadows; (JK, AḤn, Ḳ, TA;) it is good, (AḤn, TA,) and seldom becomes black (JK, AḤn, TA) while fresh; (JK;) and it is the sort of which the head is like a مِظَلَّة [q. v.]: (AḤn, TA:) pl. دَمَالِيقُ. (JK.)


دُمَالِقٌ

دُمَالِقٌ: see مُدَمْلَقٌ.

Root: دملق - Entry: دُمَالِقٌ Signification: A2

Also An old man bald in the fore part of his head. (TA.) And دُمَالِقُ الرَّأْسِ Having the head shaven. (En-Naḍr, Ḳ.)

Root: دملق - Entry: دُمَالِقٌ Signification: A3

Also, applied to a woman's vulva, Wide, (Ibn-ʼAbbád, Ḳ,) and, some add, large. (TA.)


مُدَمْلَقٌ

مُدَمْلَقٌ, applied to a stone, (JK, Ṣ, Ḳ,) and to a solid hoof, like مُدَمْلَكٌ and مُدَمْلَجٌ, (Ṣ,) andدُمَالِقُ↓ (JK, Ḳ) andدُمَلِقٌ↓ (Ḳ) andدَمْلَقٌ↓ (JK, TA) andدُمْلُوقٌ↓, (JK, Ḳ,) Smooth and round: (Ṣ, Ḳ:) or very round: (JK:) or, accord. to Aboo-Kheyreh, دُمْلُوقٌ↓ signifies a stone smooth like the hand, and, some add, hard: the pl. [of دُمَالِقٌ and دُمَلِقٌ and دَمْلَقٌ] is دَمَالِقُ and [that of دُمْلُوقٌ is] دَمَالِيقُ. (TA.)


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