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جديس

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to a specific tribe or lineage, and secondarily to concepts of uncultivated land, ancient remnants, and hardened or dried substances.

Derived headwords

جَدِيسname
  1. 1.
    tribeclassical

    A specific tribe or clan.

جَدَسname
  1. 1.
    lineageclassical

    A branch or lineage, possibly a misspelling of a similar word.

الجَادِسَةnoun
  1. 1.
    uncultivated landclassical

    Land that has not been settled, cultivated, or plowed.

جَوَادِسnoun
  1. 1.
    uncultivated landsclassical

    Plural of 'al-jādisah', referring to uncultivated or unplowed lands.

الجَادِسnoun
  1. 1.
    uncultivated landclassical

    Synonymous with 'al-jādisah', referring to land that has not been settled or plowed.

  2. 2.
    ancient remnantclassical

    An ancient trace or remnant of something, like old ruins.

  3. 3.
    hardened substanceclassical

    Anything that has become hard or solidified.

  4. 4.
    dried bloodclassical

    Blood that has dried and hardened.

Parallel reading

جديس، كأمير: قبيلة.
Jadīs, like amīr: a tribe.
وجدس، محركة: بطن من لخم، أو هو تصحيف، والصواب بالحاء المهملة.
And Jadass, with vowelization: a branch of Lakhm, or it is a misspelling, and the correct form is with the unpointed Hāʼ.
والجادسة: الأرض لم تعمر، ولم تحرث ج: جوادس.
And al-jādisah: the land not settled, nor plowed, pl. jawādis.
والجادس: الجادسة، والدارس من الآثار، وما اشتد من كل شيء، والدم اليابس.
And al-jādis: the uncultivated land, and the ancient remnant of traces, and what has become hard of everything, and the dried blood.