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السيساء

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the spine, specifically the vertebrae, and by extension, the back or hindquarters of animals like horses and donkeys. It can also refer to a specific type of land or a place name.

Derived headwords

السيساءnoun
  1. 1.
    vertebraeboth

    The series of bones forming the backbone.

  2. 2.
    hindquarters (horse)classical

    The back part of a horse, specifically its loins or haunches.

  3. 3.
    back (donkey)classical

    The back or upper part of a donkey.

سياسيnoun
  1. 1.
    vertebraeboth

    Plural of السيساء, referring to the bones of the spine.

السيساءةnoun
  1. 1.
    level groundclassical

    A piece of land that is level and smooth, or tapering.

سيسnoun
  1. 1.
    food weevilclassical

    A small insect that infests food, a weevil.

سيسname
  1. 1.
    place nameclassical

    A town located between Antioch and Tarsus.

سمرة بن سيسname
  1. 1.
    Tabi'iclassical

    A name of a Tabi'i (a successor to the companions of the Prophet Muhammad).

سنان بن سيسname
  1. 1.
    Tabi'iclassical

    A name of a Tabi'i (a successor to the companions of the Prophet Muhammad).

سلمة بن سيسname
  1. 1.
    Abu Aqil al-Makkiclassical

    The Kunya (patronymic) of Salama bin Sis, a person from Mecca.

Parallel reading

السيساء، بالكسر: منتظم فقار الظهر
Al-sisā', with a kasra: the series of vertebrae of the back.
و من الفرس: حاركه
And from the horse: its hindquarters.
و من الحمار: ظهره
And from the donkey: its back.
ج: سياسي
Plural: siyāsī.
والسيساءة: المنقادة من الأرض، المستدقة
And al-sisā'ah: the level ground, the tapering.
وحمله على سيساء الحق: على حده
And he carried him on the path of truth: on its limit/boundary.
وسيس الطعام، كفرح، ويهمز: سوس
And sis of food, like fariha, and with hamza: weevil.
وسيسة، ولا تقل سيس: د بين أنطاكية وطرسوس
And Sīsah, and do not say Sis: a town between Antioch and Tarsus.
وسمرة بن سيس: من التابعين
And Sumrah bin Sis: from the Tabi'in.
وسنان بن سيس: من تابعيهم
And Sinan bin Sis: from their Tabi'in.
وسلمة بن سيس: أبو عقيل المكي
And Salama bin Sis: Abu Aqil al-Makki.