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دَوْسَرٌ

Root: دسر

Full Definition

دَوْسَرٌ A bulky camel: fem. with ة: a camel strong and bulky; as also دَوْسَرِىٌّ and دَوْسَرَانِىٌّ and دُوَاسِرٌ and : fem. دَوْسَرٌ [like the masc.] and دَوْسَرَةٌ: or دَوْسَرٌ, applied to a she-camel, signifies large: and دَوْسَرِىٌّ a strong camel: and دُوَاسِرٌ sharp, spirited, or vigorous, and strong.
2 A tough, or hardy, lion, firm in make.
3 A penis bulky and strong.
4 كَتِيبَةٌ دَوْسَرٌ, and دَوْسَرَةٌ, An army, or a troop of horse, or a portion of an army, collected together. And دَوْسَرُ An army, or a troop of horse, or a portion of an army, belonging to En-Noamán Ibn-El-Mundhir.
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