دحرج

Arabic

Root
د ح ر ج (d-ḥ-r-j)

Etymology

From synonymous Egyptian Arabic دَحْرَج (dahrag).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /daħ.ra.d͡ʒa/

Verb

دَحْرَجَ • (daḥraja) Iq, non-past يُدَحْرِجُ‎ (yudaḥriju)

  1. (transitive) to roll, to trundle

Conjugation

Egyptian Arabic

Alternative forms

  • دَقْلِج (daʔlig)

Etymology

Dissimilated from دَحْدَر (daḥdar), دَعْدَر (daʕdar) – juxtapose with Sudanese Arabic دَرْدَق (dardaɡ) –, from دَرْدَر (dardar), from well-known Arabic دَرَّ (darra), which is from دَارَ (dāra) of manifest Semitic inheritance.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /daħraɡ/

Verb

دَحْرَج • (dahrag) (form Iq, noun دَحْرَجَة (daḥraga))

  1. (transitive) to trundle, to roll
  2. (transitive, nautical) to parbuckle

Derived terms

  • اِتْدَحْرَج (itdaḥrag), اِدَّحْرَج (iddaḥrag, (intransitive) to roll)
  • دُحْرِيج (duḥrīg, dry earth with which cereals are mixed; common vetch which occurs as an impurity in cereals)

References

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