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السرغ
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily refers to a vine shoot or tendril, specifically of a grapevine. It also denotes a place name and a specific action related to eating grapes.
Derived headwords
السَّرْغnoun
- 1.Vine shootboth
A shoot or tendril of a grapevine.
- 2.Place nameclassical
A location near Sham (Syria) situated between Al-Mughithah and Tabuk.
سُرُوغnoun
- 1.Vine shootsboth
The plural of 'sargh', referring to multiple vine shoots or tendrils.
سُرْغَىname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name in the Jazira region, in the land of the Mudar tribe.
كَفَرْحverb
- 1.To eat grapes with stemsclassical
To eat clusters of grapes along with their stems.
Parallel reading
قضيب الكرم
A shoot of the grapevine.
ج: سروغ
Its plural is 'surugh'.
وبلا لام: ع قرب الشام بين المغيثة وتبوك
And without the definite article: a place near Sham between Al-Mughithah and Tabuk.
وسرغى مرطى، كسكرى: ة بالجزيرة ديار مضر
And Sargha is a place name, like Sukra: a town in the Jazira, the land of Mudar.
وكفرح: أكل القطوف من العنب بأصولها
And kafraha: he ate the clusters of grapes with their stems.