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قدس

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

مُقَدِّسٌ ذ A Christian monk [or any Christian or a Jew] who comes [or goes or performs pilgrimage or has performed pilgrimage ] to القُدْس or بَيْت المَقْدِس [i. e. Jerusalem ]: (A:) or a Christian monk: (K:) or a [ learned Jew or other, such as is called ] حَبْر. (M, TA.) Imra-el-Keys says, describing dogs and a [wild] bull, فَأَدْرَكْنَهُ يَأْخُذْنَ بِالسَّاقِ وَالنَّسَا كَمَا شَبْرَقَ الوِلْدَانُ ثَوْبَ المُقَدِّسِ And they (the dogs) overtook him, (namely, the bull,) seizing the shank and the sciatic vein, and tearing his skin, as the children of the Christians tear the garment of the monk that has come from بَيْت المَقْدِس, [or Jerusalem ] for the purpose of obtaining a blessing from it: thus the verse is found in the handwriting of Aboo-Sahl; but in all the copies of the S, we find ثَوْبَ المُقَدَّسِى, with ى. (TA.)

Derived headwords

مُقَدِّسٌ
  1. 1.
فَأَدْرَكْنَهُ يَأْخُذْنَ بِالسَّاقِ وَالنَّسَا
كَمَا شَبْرَقَ الوِلْدَانُ ثَوْبَ المُقَدِّسِ
بَيْت المَقْدِس
ثَوْبَ المُقَدَّسِى