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Entries on مدر in 14 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, Al-Zamakhsharī, Asās al-Balāgha, Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs, and 11 more

مدر


مَدَرَ(n. ac. مَدْر)
a. Daubed, plastered, coated.

مَدِرَ(n. ac. مَدَر)
a. Was pot-bellied.

مَدَّرَa. see I
إِمْتَدَرَa. Took, used ( mud, clay ).
مَدَرa. Mud, clay, loam.
b. Villages; towns.

مَدَرَةa. Lump, clod.
b. Village; town.

مَدَرِيّa. Townsman; villager.

أَمْدَرُ
(pl.
مُدْر)
a. Paunchy.
b. Uncircumcised.

مَمْدَرَة
مَمْدُرَةa. Clay-pit.

مِمْدَرa. Instrument for plastering.

مِمْدَرَةa. see 17tمَاْدِر
(pl.
مَدَرَة), Plasterer, dauber.
مِدَاْرَةa. see 4 (a)
مَدِيْرa. Plastered with mud.

N.P.
مَدڤرَa. see 25
بَنْو مَدْرَآء
a. Townsmen.
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