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الساج

Root entry · 9 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    Teak treeboth

    A type of tree known for its valuable wood.

  2. 2.
    Cloakclassical

    A green or black cloak or mantle, possibly a type of headwear.

سَاجَverb
  1. 1.
    to walk slowlyclassical

    To walk or move at a slow, gentle pace.

سَوْجًاnoun
  1. 1.
    slow walkingclassical

    The act of walking slowly or gently.

سَوَاجًاnoun
  1. 1.
    slow walkingclassical

    The act of walking slowly or gently.

سُوجَانًاnoun
  1. 1.
    slow walkingclassical

    The act of walking slowly or gently.

سُوجname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name, mentioned twice, similar in form to 'huwar' and 'ghurab'.

أبو سَوَّاجname
  1. 1.
    Proper nameclassical

    A name, Abu Suwaj, identified as the brother of Bati Abd Manah ibn Bakr and a skilled horseman.

السُّوجَانnoun
  1. 1.
    going and comingclassical

    The act of moving back and forth, or a journey.

مَسُوجadjective
  1. 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.