conc▪ The adj. ḍarīr is a quasi-PP (FaʕīL) from the vb. ↗ḍarra ‘to harm, impair, prejudice, damage, hurt, injure, do harm, be harmful, noxious or injurious’ and thus means, lit., ‘harmed, injured’ or ‘having suffered a loss (sc., of eye-sight)’, cf. also the nouns ḍurr, ḍarr, ḍarar ‘damage, harm, impairment, prejudice, detriment, injury, hurt; loss, disadvantage’, or the vb.s taḍarrara (V) and ĭnḍarra (VII) ‘to be damaged, harmed, impaired, prejudiced, hurt, or injured; to suffer damage or loss’.
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