رمق ramaq v.n. fr. رمق 'to glance or look slightly at'
A رمق ramaq (v.n. fr. رمق 'to glance or look slightly at'), s.m. The remains of life or of the spirit, the departing spirit, the last breath or gasp; but little, just a little, the least bit, the smallest quantity (of anything), a spark.
دمك दमक damak fr. damaknā, q.v.
H دمك दमक damak (fr. damaknā, q.v.), s.f. Heat, hot blast; ardour; glow; brilliance, glitter, sheen; flush, bloom.
ديمك दीमक dīmak =P. dīvak, q.v.
H ديمك दीमक dīmak (=P. dīvak, q.v.), s.f. The white ant:—dīmak-khāyā, adj. (f. -khāʼī), Eaten by white ants, full of holes; pitted (as with the small pox):—dīmak lagnā (-ko, or -meṅ), To be attacked by white ants; to be eaten by white ants.