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Entries on دمل in 15 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Habib Anthony Salmone, An Advanced Learner's Arabic-English Dictionary, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, and 12 more

دمل

1 دَمَلَ الأَرْضَ, (T, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ (T, M, Msb,) inf. n. دَمْلُ and دَمَلَانٌ, (M, K,) He put the land into a right, or proper, state: (M, K:) or he did so with دَمَال, (S, M, Mgh, Msb, * K, *) i. e., [he manured it with] سِرْجِين (S) or سِرْقِين, (M, Msb, K,) or سَمَاد; (Mgh;) or ↓ أَدْمَلَهَا has this latter signification; (M;) and so دَبَلَهَا. (T in art. دبل.) b2: And [hence,] دَمَلَ الشَّىْءَ, (S in art. دبل, and Msb,) aor. ـُ inf. n. دَمْلٌ, (Msb,) (assumed tropical:) He put the thing into a right, or proper, state; prepared it, or improved it; (S in art. دبل, and Msb;) as also دَبَلَهُ. (S in that art.) And دَمَلَ بَيْنَ القَوْمِ, (S, M, K, *) aor. ـُ (M,) inf. n. دَمْلٌ, (TA,) (tropical:) He made peace, effected a reconciliation, or adjusted a difference, between the people; (S, M, K, TA;) as also ↓ دَوْمَلَ. (Ibn-'Abbád, K.) b3: دَمَلَ الجُرْحَ, (T, M, K, *) aor. ـُ (M,) (assumed tropical:) It (a remedy) healed the wound: (T, * M, K: *) [and ↓ ادملهُ has a similar meaning; for] إِدْمَالٌ signifies the healing a wound; and causing it to skin over. (KL.) A2: دَمِلَ: see 7.3 داملهُ, (T, M, K,) inf. n. مُدَامَلَةٌ, (S,) (tropical:) He treated him with gentleness, or blandishment; soothed, coaxed, wheedled, or cajoled, him; (T, M, K;) in order to effect a reconciliation between himself and him: (T, M, * TA:) مُدَامَلَةٌ is similar to مُدَاجَاةٌ. (S.) Abu-l-Hasan says, شَنِئْتُ مِنَ الإِخْوَانِ مَنْ لَسْتُ زَائِلًا السِّقَآءِ المُخَرَّقِ ↓ أُدَامِلُهُ دَمْلَ [(assumed tropical:) I hated, of the brethren, him whom I was not ceasing to treat gently, with the gentle treatment of the water-skin, or milk-skin, having in it many holes, or rents]: (T, M:) thus using an inf. n. with a verb to which it does not properly belong. (M.) And one says, دَامِلِ القَوْمَ, (so in a copy of the S,) or القَوْمَ ↓ أَدْمِلِ, (so in two other copies of the S, [but only the former agrees with the context,]) meaning اِطْوِهِمْ عَلَى مَا فِيهِمْ [i. e. (assumed tropical:) Treat thou the people with gentleness, notwithstanding what fault, or the like, there may be in them: see a phrase similar to this explanation voce بَلَلٌ]. (S, TA.) 4 أَدْمَلَ see 1, in two places: b2: and see also 3.5 تدمّلت الأَرْضُ The land was, or became, put into a right, or proper, state, with دَمَال, i. e. سِرْقِين. (M, K.) 6 تداملو (tropical:) They made peace, or became reconciled, one with another. (M, K, TA.) 7 اندمل (assumed tropical:) It (a wound, T, S, M, Mgh, * Msb) healed; or became in a healing state; (M, K;) as also ↓ دَمِلَ, (M, K,) aor. ـَ (K:) or became healed, (Mgh,) or nearly healed, (T, S, Mgh,) as also ↓ اِدَّمَلَ, originally اِدْتَمَلَ, (AA, TA,) and in a healthy state: (T, Mgh:) from دَمَلَ الأَرْضَ: (Mgh:) or gradually recovered. (Msb.) and (assumed tropical:) He became nearly recovered from (مِنْ) his disease, (T, M, *) and from a wound, (T,) and from his pain. (M.) 8 اِدّْمَلَ: see 7.

Q. Q. 1 دَوْمَلَ بَيْنَ القَوْمِ: see 1.

دَمْلٌ Gentle treatment. (M, K.) See also 3.

دُمَلٌ: see دُمَّلٌ.

دَمَالٌ [Dung, such as is called] سِرْجِين (S) or سِرْقِين, (T, M, K,) and the like; (T;) [used for manuring land;] as also دَبَالٌ: (M in art. دبل:) or compost of dung and ashes, or of dust, or earth, and dung: (Mgh:) and camels' or similar dung, and dust, or earth, trodden by the beasts. (M, K.) b2: [Hence,] (assumed tropical:) A means [of kindling] of war; like as دمال [signifying dung] is a means of kindling of fire. (S, TA.) b3: Rotten dates: (As, T, S:) or rotten, black, old dates: (M, K: [in the CK, الثَّمَرُ is erroneously put for التَّمْرُ:]) [and] such are called تَمْرٌ دَمَالٌ. (M.) b4: Refuse that the sea rejects, (Lth, T, M, * K,) consisting of dead creatures therein, (Lth, T,) and the like, ('Eyn, TT,) such as [the shells, or shell-fish, called]

أَصْدَاف and مَنَاقِيف, (Lth, T, TA,) or صَدَف and مَنَاقِف, (M,) and نَبَّاح. (Lth, T, M, TA. [The last word is erroneously written in one place, in the TT, نَبَّاج; and in another place, in the same, سُبَّاح.]) b5: An unsoundness, or infection, in the spadix of the palm-tree, (M, Mgh, K,) so that it becomes black, (M, K,) before it attains to maturity, (M, Mgh, K,) or before it is fecundated: (IDrd:) also termed دَمَانٌ, [q. v.,] (Mgh, TA,) from دِمْنٌ meaning سِرْقِين. (Mgh.) دُمَّلٌ (T, S, M, Msb, K) and ↓ دُمَلٌ (S, M, K) A kind of purulent pustule, or imposthume; (T, S;) i. q. خُرَاجٌ; (M, K;) well known: (Msb:) [said to be] an appellation applied as ominating good, (M, O,) like مَفَازَةٌ applied to a place of destruction; (O;) or because it tends to healing: (T:) said by IF to be Arabic: (Msb:) by As said to be used in Arabic: (T:) [app. of Pers\. origin:] in Pers\. دُنْبَلٌ, and بُنَاوَرٌ: (MA:) [now vulgarly pronounced دِمَّلٌ and دِمِّل: and applied to any pimple or pustule, and to a boil: see حِبْنٌ:] the pl. (of دُمَّلٌ, T, S) is دَمَامِيلُ, (T, S, M, K,) which is anomalous, (M,) or دَمَامِلُ [agreeably with analogy]. (Msb.) دَمَّالٌ One who manures land with [دَمَال, i. e.]

سِرْقِين. (M.) دُمَّيْلَى The دَمَّآء [q. v.] of the jerboa. (Ibn-'Abbád, TA.) [See also دُمَّيْنَى.]
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