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دثر


دَثَرَ(n. ac. دُثُوْر)
a. Was effaced, obliterated; was forgotten.
b. Got rusty.
c. Got dirty, was soiled.

دَثَّرَa. Covered over ( with a garment ).
b. Arranged its nest (bird).
c. Destroyed.

تَدَثَّرَa. Wrapped himself up in his clothes.
b. Rode.

إِنْدَثَرَa. see I (a)b. Was destroyed, ruined.

دَثْرa. Abundant (wealth).
دَاْثِرa. Perishing.
b. Negligent, careless.

دِثَاْر
(pl.
دُثُر)
a. Loose outer garment, cloak.
b. Coverlet, mosquito-curtain.

دِثَاْرَىa. see 26
دَثُوْرa. Lazy, slothful; laggard, sluggard.
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