دسم

Arabic

Etymology

From the root د س م (d-s-m).

Verb

دَسَمَ (dasama) I, non-past يَدْسُمُ‎ (yadsumu)

  1. to obturate, to block up, to lock up, to stuff
  2. to besmear, to efface, to obliterate

Conjugation

Verb

دَسِمَ (dasima) I, non-past يَدْسَمُ‎ (yadsamu)

  1. to have much fat, to be greasy, to drip of adeps

Conjugation

Verb

دَسَّمَ (dassama) II, non-past يُدَسِّمُ‎ (yudassimu)

  1. to make greasy

Conjugation

Noun

دَسَم (dasam) m (plural أَدْسَام (ʾadsām))

  1. verbal noun of دَسِمَ (dasima) (form I)
  2. fat, grease, adeps

Declension

Adjective

دَسِم (dasim) (feminine دَسِمَة (dasima))

  1. fatty, greasy, creamy
  2. (figuratively) rich, succulent, substantial etc., much that nurtures the body or mind

Declension

Adjective

دُسْم (dusm) c pl

  1. common plural of أَدْسَم (ʾadsam, greasy)
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