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ردغ

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

رَدَغَةٌ ذ and رَدْغَةٌ Slime, or mire; i. e. water and clay or mud: and stiff slime or mire: (S, K:) or much slime or mire: (JK:) pl. رِدَاغٌ and [coll. gen. ns.] ↓ رَدَغٌ (S, K) and ↓ رَدْغٌ: (K:) or ↓ رِدَاغٌ signifies thin mud: or, as some say, it is pl. of رَدْغَةٌ: (Mgh:) accord. to Kr, ↓ رَدْغٌ and ↓ رِدَاغٌ signify slime, or mire; and are sings. (TA.) [See also رَزَغَةٌ.] Hence, ↓ يَوْمٌ ذُو رَدْغٍ [ A day of slime, or mire, &c.]. (TA, from a trad.) And عَنِ الجُمُعَةِ ↓ مَنَعَنَا هٰذَا الرِّدَاغُ [ This slime, or mire, &c., prevented us from attending the prayer of Friday: الرداغ being here used as a sing. n.]. (TA, from another trad.) ― -b2- [Hence also,] رَدْغَةُ الخَبَالِ and رَدَغَةُ الخبال The [ corrupt ] fluid squeezed, or wrung, or flowing, from the inhabitants of Hell. (K, TA.) This, it is said in a trad., will be given to drink to him who drinks wine. (TA.) ― -b3- You say also مَاآءٌ رَدْغَةٌ and رَدَغَةٌ [app. Slimy, or miry, water ]; both meaning the same. (TA.)

Derived headwords

رَدَغَةٌ
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عَنِ الجُمُعَةِ
رَدَغَةُ الخبال
مَاآءٌ رَدْغَةٌ