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جسر

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

جِسْرٌ جسر and ↓ جَسْرٌ [ A bridge; and a dyke, or causeway: ] that on which one crosses over a river or the like; (S, Mgh, Msb, K;) as a قَنْطَرَة and the like; (TA;) whether built or not built: (Mgh, Msb:) and a bridge of boats; boats bound together, and tied to stakes in the bank, being over a river; see قَنْطَرَةٌ: (TA:) pl. (of pauc., TA) أَجْسُرٌ (K) and (of mult., TA) جُسُورٌ. (S, Msb, K.) [Hence,] المَوْتُ جِسْرٌ يُوَصِّلُ الحَبِيبَ اـِلَى الحَبِيبِ (tropical:) [ Death is a bridge that conveys the friend to the friend ]. (TA.) And جَعَلَ طَاعَتَهُ جِسْرًا اـِلَى نَجَاتِهِ (tropical:) [ He made his obedience a bridge to his safety ]. (A, TA.)

Derived headwords

جِسْرٌ
  1. 1.
المَوْتُ جِسْرٌ يُوَصِّلُ الحَبِيبَ
اـِلَى الحَبِيبِ
جَعَلَ طَاعَتَهُ
جِسْرًا اـِلَى نَجَاتِهِ