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Entries on ضرس in 16 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Ibn Manẓūr, Lisān al-ʿArab, and 13 more

ضرس


ضَرِسَ(n. ac. ضَرَس)
a. Was set on edge (tooth).
ضَرَّسَa. Bit; dented.
b. Trained to fight, inured to hardships ( war).
c. see I (b)
أَضْرَسَa. Set his teeth on edge; disturbed, disquieted.
b. [acc. & Bi], Silenced by ( his words ).
ضِرْس
(pl.
ضُرُوْس
أَضْرَاْس
38)
a. Molar, doubletooth; grinder.
b. (pl.
ضُرُوْس), Steep hill; peak.
ضَرِسa. Tart, crabby, snappish; irritable; intractable.

ضُرَاْسa. Tooth-ache.

ضَرِيْس
(pl.
ضَرَاْسَى)
a. Well ( cased with stone ).
b. Vertebræ of the back.
c. Famished.
d. Biscuit; date &c.

ضَرُوْسa. Refractory; mordacious (animal).
b. Devouring (war).
N. P.
a. It
see 25 (a)b. Stony; full of stones.

N. P.
ضَرَّسَa. Indented; serrated; notched, jagged; quilted (
garment ).
N. Ac.
ضَرَّسَa. Indentation, serration.

ضِرْسَامَة
a. Torpid, stupid; ignoble.

ضرْضَم
a. Lion; wild beast.
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