دارس

Arabic

Etymology

From the root د ر س (d-r-s).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /daː.ris/

Adjective

دَارِس (dāris) (feminine دَارِسَة (dārisa), masculine plural دَارِسُون (dārisūn), feminine plural دَارِسَات (dārisāt), elative أَدْرَس (ʾadras))

  1. active participle of دَرَسَ (darasa)
  2. learned, educated
  3. (of historical items) gone, vanished
    Synonym: غَابِر (ḡābir)
    • 1926, عبد العزيز الرشيد, تَارِيخ الكُويت, page 48:
      آثَارُ قُرًى دَارِسَةٍ مُنْتَشِرَةٍ فِي طُولِهَا وَعَرْضِهَا مِنْهَا الصُّبَاحِيَّة (وَلَهَا مَقْبَرَةٌ وَاسِعَةٌ) وَمِنْهَا الدَّشْتُ وَالْقرين وَسَعِيدَة
      ʾāṯāru quran dārisatin muntaširatin fī ṭūlihā waʿarḍihā minhā ṣ-ṣubāḥiyya(t) (walahā maqbaratun wāsiʿatun) waminhā d-daštu wālgrēn wasaʿīda
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Declension

Verb

دَارَسَ (dārasa) III, non-past يُدَارِسُ‎ (yudārisu)

  1. (ditransitive) to study with

Conjugation

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