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السوذنيق
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis entry pertains to various Arabic terms for a type of falcon, specifically the saker falcon or peregrine falcon. It lists several variations in spelling and vocalization for these terms.
Derived headwords
السُّوذَنِيقnoun
- 1.Saker falconclassical
A type of falcon, often identified as the saker falcon (Falco cherrug).
السِّيَذْنُوقnoun
- 1.Peregrine falconclassical
Another term for a type of falcon, potentially referring to the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus).
السُّوذَانَقnoun
- 1.Falconclassical
A general term for a falcon, with variations in pronunciation.
السَّذَانَقnoun
- 1.Falconclassical
A variant spelling and pronunciation for a type of falcon.
السُّوذَيْنِقnoun
- 1.Falconclassical
An alternative vocalization and spelling for a falcon.
Parallel reading
السوذنيق، كزنجبيل ويضم أوله، والسيذنوق والسوذانق، بضم أوله وفتحه، (وكسر النون وفتحه) ، والسذانق، بفتح النون والسين وضمه، والسوذينق: الصقر، أو الشاهين.
Al-suwdhaniq, like zanjabil and with the first letter pronounced damma, and al-saydhanuq and al-suwdanaq, with the first letter pronounced damma and fatha, (and the nun pronounced kasra and fatha), and al-sadhanq, with the nun and sin pronounced fatha and damma, and al-suwdiniq: the falcon, or the peregrine falcon.