دمال

Arabic

Etymology

From the root د م ل (d-m-l).

Noun

دَمَال (damāl) m

  1. dung, manure
  2. rotten parts of a palm, putrid spadix, foul dates

Declension

See also

Noun

دُمَّال (dummāl) m (collective, singulative دُمَّالَة (dummāla), plural دَمَامِيل (damāmīl))

  1. Alternative form of دُمَّل (dummal, boil, sore)

Declension

Noun

دَمَّال (dammāl) m

  1. one who dungs, who uses manure

Declension

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