ضرور ẓarūr, vulg. ẓurūr v.n. fr. ضر 'to harm,' c.
A ضرور ẓarūr, vulg. ẓurūr (v.n. fr. ضر 'to harm,' &c.), adj. & adv. Necessary, needful, requisite, expedient; urgent; unavoidable, indispensable, essential, imperative, &c.;—urgently; certainly, assuredly, of course; without fail; absolutely; peremptorily:—ẓarūr-ẓarūr, or ẓarūr-hī, or biʼẓ-ẓarūr, adv. Necessarily, of necessity, perforce; urgently; indispensably:—pur-ẓarūr, adj. Highly or very necessary:—jāʼě-ẓarūr, or jā-ẓarūr, s.m. A necessary, a privy.
ضد ẓidd, vulg. ẓid v.n. fr. ضدّ 'to overcome,' c.
A ضد ẓidd, vulg. ẓid (v.n. fr. ضدّ 'to overcome,' &c.), s.f. The contrary (of, -kī), the opposite (of); contrariety, opposition, the spirit of contrariness; persisting, persistence, insistance, perseverance, pertinacity, obstinacy (syn. iṣrār; and haṭ):—ẓid ānā (-ko), To be or become possessed of a spirit of opposition; to be persistent; to insist (on); to be or become obstinate:—ẓid bāṅdhnā (-kī), To be or become hardened in opposition; to be very persistent or importunate; to be very obstinate:—ẓid-par (kisī-kī), adv. In despite (of), out of opposition (to):—ẓid ćaṛhnā (-ko) = ẓid ānā, q.v.:—ẓid rakhnā (-kī), To harbour a spirit of opposition (to), to harbour spite or resentment (towards);—to be persistent or pertinacious; to importune:—ẓid karnā (-kī), To be opposed (to); to contradict, to bandy words (with); to spite;—to persist, to persevere; to insist (on); to teaze, worry (for a thing, as a child):—ẓid honā (-kī), To be the contrary or opposite (of); to be opposed (to), be antagonistic (to), be the enemy (of).
جراد jarād
A جراد jarād, s.m. A locust (syn. ṭiḍḍī).
ضرر ẓarar v.n. fr. ضرّ 'to harm,' c.
A ضرر ẓarar (v.n. fr. ضرّ 'to harm,' &c.), s.m. Harm, injury, hurt, mischief, damage; defect, deficiency, detriment, loss;—poverty; affliction, distress, anguish:—ẓarar pahuṅćānā (-ko), To cause harm to come (to), to harm, hurt, &c.:—ẓarar-rasānī, s.f. Causing injury (to, -kī); molestation, annoyance.
جراح jarrāḥ fr. جرح 'to wound'
A جراح jarrāḥ (fr. جرح 'to wound'), s.m. One who dresses wounds, a surgeon.