Arabic

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Root
ض ر س (ḍ r s)
1 term

Verb

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ضَرَسَ (ḍarasa) I (non-past يَضْرِسُ (yaḍrisu), verbal noun ضَرْس (ḍars))

  1. to bite vehemently

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ضَرَّسَ (ḍarrasa) II (non-past يُضَرِّسُ (yuḍarrisu), verbal noun تَضْرِيس (taḍrīs))

  1. to indent, to make jagged
  2. to make battle-hardened, to toughen

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Noun

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ضِرْس (ḍirsm (plural أَضْرَاس (ʔaḍrās) or ضُرُوس (ḍurūs))

  1. molar tooth
    • a. 544, Imruʼ al-Qays ibn Ḥujr al-Kindiyy, edited by ʻAbd al-Raḥman Muṣṭāwī, Dīwān Imriʼ al-Qays, 2nd edition, Beirut, Lebanon: Dār al-Maʻrifah, published 2004, →ISBN, pages 106–107:
      أَلَصُّ الضُّرُوسِ، حَنِيُّ الضُّلُوعِ / تَبُوعٌ طَلُوعٌ نَشِيطٌ أَشِرْ
      ʔalaṣṣu aḍ-ḍurūsi, ḥaniyyu ḍ-ḍulūʕi / tabūʕun ṭalūʕun našīṭun ʔašir
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. rugged hill
  3. long absorption in prayer

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Gulf Arabic: ضرس (ḏ̣irs, tooth)
  • Maltese: darsa

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Gulf Arabic

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Etymology

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Root
ض ر س
1 term

From Arabic ضِرْس (ḍirs).

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Noun

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ضِرْس (ḏ̣irsm (plural ضْروس (ḏ̣rūs))

  1. tooth
    Synonym: سن (sin(n))

Hijazi Arabic

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Root
ض ر س
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Etymology

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From Arabic ضِرْس (ḍirs).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ضِرْس (ḍirsm (plural ضُرُوس (ḍurūs))

  1. molar

See also

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