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سيج
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily concerns the concept of enclosing or surrounding something with a barrier, often a wall or fence. It extends to the physical structures themselves and can also refer to specific historical figures.
Derived headwords
سَايَجَverb
- 1.to fenceboth
To surround or enclose an area with a fence or wall.
تَسْيِيجًاnoun
- 1.fencingboth
The act or process of building a fence or wall around something.
سِيجnoun
- 1.wallclassical
A structure built to enclose or protect an area, such as a garden or property.
- 2.enclosureclassical
An area surrounded by a barrier, like a fence or wall, often for agricultural purposes.
سَيَجَانname
- 1.Siyajanclassical
A proper name, specifically mentioned as Siyajan bin Fuduks.
سِيجname
- 1.Sijclassical
A proper name, mentioned in relation to Wahb bin Munabbih bin Kamil bin Sij, with variations in pronunciation.
Parallel reading
د بالشحر
meaning 'to fence' in the dialect of Al-Shahr.
الحائط
meaning 'the wall'.
وما أحيط به على شيء مثل النخل والكرم
and what is enclosed around something like palm trees and vineyards.
وقد سيج حائطه تسييجا
And he fenced his wall with fencing.
سيجان بن فدوكس، بالكسر
Siyajan bin Fuduks, with a kasra.
ووهب بن منبه بن كامل بن سيج
And Wahb bin Munabbih bin Kamil bin Sij.
بالفتح أو بالكسر أو بالتحريك
with a fatha, or a kasra, or with haraka (vowel movement).
شيخا اليمن
the elder of Yemen.