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سفسق

Root entry · 12 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to excrement, a path or highway, resemblance, and specific decorative or structural elements on a sword, such as its pattern or the lines within it.

Derived headwords

سفسقverb
  1. 1.
    to excreteclassical

    The bird excreted.

ذرقnoun
  1. 1.
    excrementmodern

    The excrement of a bird.

السفسوقةnoun
  1. 1.
    highwayclassical

    The main road or highway.

سفسوقةnoun
  1. 1.
    resemblanceclassical

    There is a resemblance in him from his father.

سفسوقةadjective
  1. 1.
    extendedclassical

    The extended part of anything.

سفسقةnoun
  1. 1.
    patternclassical

    The pattern on a sword, or its lines containing the pattern.

سفسقةnoun
  1. 1.
    lineationclassical

    The lines or striations on a sword, resembling a stick in its body.

سفسيقةnoun
  1. 1.
    patternclassical

    The pattern on a sword, or its lines containing the pattern.

سفسيقةnoun
  1. 1.
    lineationclassical

    The lines or striations on a sword, resembling a stick in its body.

سفسوقةnoun
  1. 1.
    patternclassical

    The pattern on a sword, or its lines containing the pattern.

سفسوقةnoun
  1. 1.
    lineationclassical

    The lines or striations on a sword, resembling a stick in its body.

سفاسقnoun
  1. 1.
    patternsclassical

    The plural of the pattern or lines on a sword.

Parallel reading

سفسق الطائر: ذرق.
The bird excreted: it passed dung.
والسفسوقة: المحجة.
And the safsooqah: the highway.
وفيه سفسوقة من أبيه: شبه.
And in him is a safsooqah from his father: a resemblance.
وكعلابط: الممتد من كل شيء.
And like 'alaabot: the extended part of everything.
وسفسقة السيف، بفتحتين، وبكسرتين، وسفسيقته وسفسوقته: فرنده، أو طرائقه التي فيها الفرند، أو شطبته كأنها عود في متنه، أو هو ما بين الشطبتين في صفحة السيف طولا، ج: سفاسق.
And the safsaqah of the sword, with two fathas, and with two kasras, and its safseeqah and its safsooqah: its pattern, or its lines which contain the pattern, or its striation as if it were a stick in its body, or it is what is between the two striations on the face of the sword lengthwise, plural: safaasig.