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السردح
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes flatness and spaciousness in land, and also encompasses terms for a tall, noble, or robust she-camel. It also includes a verb form indicating neglect or abandonment.
Derived headwords
السَّرْدَحnoun
- 1.Level groundboth
Refers to flat, expansive land.
- 2.Soft groundclassical
Describes a soft place where plants grow.
السَّرْدَاحnoun
- 1.Tall she-camelclassical
A she-camel that is long or tall.
- 2.Noble she-camelclassical
A she-camel of high status or lineage.
- 3.Large she-camelclassical
A she-camel that is big or massive.
- 4.Fat she-camelclassical
A she-camel that is plump or well-fed.
- 5.Strong she-camelclassical
A she-camel that is powerful, robust, and complete in its attributes.
السَّرْدَاحَةnoun
- 1.Tall she-camelclassical
Similar to السرداح, referring to a tall or robust she-camel.
سَرَدَحَverb
- 1.To neglectclassical
To abandon, ignore, or pay no attention to something.
سُرْدَاحnoun
- 1.Group of acacia treesclassical
A collective noun for a group of acacia trees (الطلح).
سَرَادِحnoun
- 1.Level groundsboth
Plural of السردح, referring to flat and expansive lands.
Parallel reading
الأرض المستوية
The level ground.
المكان اللين ينبت النصي
The soft place where plants grow.
الناقة الطويلة
The tall she-camel.
أو الكريمة
Or the noble one.
أو العظيمة
Or the great one.
أو السمينة
Or the fat one.
أو القوية الشديدة التامة
Or the strong, intense, complete one.
كالسرداحة
Like the tall she-camel.
ج: سرادح
Plural: Saradih (level grounds).
وجماعة الطلح
And a group of acacia trees.
الواحدة بهاء
The singular is Bahā' (referring to a single acacia tree).
وسردحه: أهمله
And Sardaha: He neglected it.