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الساج
Root entry · 9 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to types of trees and garments, specifically a type of wood and a cloak. It also extends to the concept of slow or gentle movement, and the act of going back and forth.
Derived headwords
السَّاجnoun
- 1.Teak treeboth
A type of tree known for its valuable wood.
- 2.Cloakclassical
A green or black cloak or mantle, possibly a type of headwear.
سَاجَverb
- 1.to walk slowlyclassical
To walk or move at a slow, gentle pace.
سَوْجًاnoun
- 1.slow walkingclassical
The act of walking slowly or gently.
سَوَاجًاnoun
- 1.slow walkingclassical
The act of walking slowly or gently.
سُوجَانًاnoun
- 1.slow walkingclassical
The act of walking slowly or gently.
سُوجname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name, mentioned twice, similar in form to 'huwar' and 'ghurab'.
أبو سَوَّاجname
- 1.Proper nameclassical
A name, Abu Suwaj, identified as the brother of Bati Abd Manah ibn Bakr and a skilled horseman.
السُّوجَانnoun
- 1.going and comingclassical
The act of moving back and forth, or a journey.
مَسُوجadjective
- 1.circularclassical
A garment or item that has been made in a circular or rounded shape.
Parallel reading
وساج سوجا وسواجا، بالضم، وسوجانا: سار رويدا.
And saaj, sujā, sawājan (with damma), and sujānā: he walked slowly.
وسوج، كحور وغراب: موضعان.
And Sujj, like Huwar and Ghurab: two places.
وأبو سواج الضبي: أخو بتي عبد مناة بن بكر، فارس بذوة.
And Abu Suwaj al-Dhubbi: brother of Bati Abd Manah ibn Bakr, a horseman from Dhawā.
والسوجان: الذهاب والمجيء.
And al-sujān: the going and coming.
وكساء مسوج: اتخذ مدورا.
And a musawwaj garment: it was made circular.