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سند

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

خَرَجَا مُتَسَانِدَيْنِ ذ (tropical:) They two went forth aiding, or assisting, each other; (A, * L, TA;) as though each of them leaned, or stayed himself, upon the other, and aided himself by him. (L, TA.) The latter word is used, in this sense, of two men going on a hostile, or hostile and plundering, expedition: and of two wolves attacking a person. (A.) And one says, خَرَجُوا مُتَسَانِدِينَ, meaning (tropical:) They went forth under sundry, or different, banners, or standards, (S, A, M, L, K, *) every party by itself, (A, L,) the sons of one father under one [ separate ] banner, (L,) not all under the banner of one commander. (S, L. K.)

Derived headwords

خَرَجَا مُتَسَانِدَيْنِ
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خَرَجُوا مُتَسَانِدِينَ