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دَاهٍ

Root: دهو

Full Definition

دَاهٍ and دَهٍ and دَهِىٌّ , part. ns. of دَهَى and دَهِىَ and دَهُوَ [respectively]: and دَاهِيَةٌ , applied to a man, Cunning; i. e. possessing intelligence, or sagacity; or intelligence mixed with craft and forecast: and excellent in judgment: i. q. مُنْكَرٌ [as syn. with نَكِرٌ] : (TA, and JK in explanation of دَاهِيَةٌ :) knowing, or skilful, in affairs: or ↓دَهِىٌّ signifies [simply] intelligent: and ↓دَاهِيَةٌ is [an intensive epithet, signifying very cunning; i. e. possessing much intelligence, &c.;] from دَهَآءٌ explained above: or [it means one who is as though he were calamity, or misfortune, personified;] from الدَّاهِيَةُ in the sense commonly known [which see below]: (TA in art. احِد:) the pl. (of دَاهٍ, JK, TA) is دُهَاةٌ, and (of ↓دَهٍ, JK, TA) دَهُونَ, and of ↓دَهِىٌّ, أَدْهِيَآءُ and دُهَوَآءُ, in the K, erroneously, أَدْهِيَةٌ and دَهْوَآءُ.
2 [Hence,] الدَّاهِى The lion.
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