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جديس
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis 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.tribeclassical
A specific tribe or clan.
جَدَسname
- 1.lineageclassical
A branch or lineage, possibly a misspelling of a similar word.
الجَادِسَةnoun
- 1.uncultivated landclassical
Land that has not been settled, cultivated, or plowed.
جَوَادِسnoun
- 1.uncultivated landsclassical
Plural of 'al-jādisah', referring to uncultivated or unplowed lands.
الجَادِسnoun
- 1.uncultivated landclassical
Synonymous with 'al-jādisah', referring to land that has not been settled or plowed.
- 2.ancient remnantclassical
An ancient trace or remnant of something, like old ruins.
- 3.hardened substanceclassical
Anything that has become hard or solidified.
- 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.