ضمد

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Arabic

Root
ض م د (ḍ m d)
6 terms

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ṣ̂amad- (to yoke, harness). Cognate with Akkadian 𒇲 (ṣamādum) and Biblical Hebrew צָמַד (ṣɔmáḏ).

Verb

ضَمَدَ (ḍamada) I (non-past يَضْمُدُ (yaḍmudu) or يَضْمِدُ (yaḍmidu), verbal noun ضَمْد (ḍamd) or ضِمَاد (ḍimād))

  1. to bandage, to patch, to dress, to bind, to pad, to poultice, to yoke

Conjugation

Noun

ضَمْد (ḍamdm

  1. verbal noun of ضَمَدَ (ḍamada) (form I)

Declension

Verb

ضَمَّدَ (ḍammada) II (non-past يُضَمِّدُ (yuḍammidu), verbal noun تَضْمِيد (taḍmīd))

  1. to bandage, to patch, to dress, to bind, to pad

Conjugation

Noun

ضَمْد (ḍamdm (plural أَضْمَاد (ʔaḍmād) or أَضْمِدَة (ʔaḍmida))

  1. the best of herbs or cattle, such as is fresh or slender
  2. (al-Andalus, Fayyūm Basin) yoke, a frame around the neck of beasts to pull a plough

Declension