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سدك
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of sticking to, adhering to, or being persistent with something. It also extends to meanings of being skilled or quick with one's hands, and in a more specific context, to arranging things in layers.
Derived headwords
سَدَكَ بهِverb
- 1.to stick toboth
To adhere closely to someone or something, to be persistent.
سَدْكnoun
- 1.adherenceclassical
The act of sticking to or adhering to something.
- 2.persistenceclassical
The quality of being persistent or tenacious.
سَدِكadjective
- 1.addicted toclassical
One who is excessively fond of or addicted to something.
سَدْكnoun
- 1.skillful handsclassical
One who is quick and skillful with their hands in performing tasks.
سَدْكnoun
- 1.spear fighterclassical
A warrior who is skilled in fighting with a spear.
سَدْكnoun
- 1.one who sticksclassical
Someone who adheres or sticks to something.
تَسْدِيكverb
- 1.to stackclassical
To arrange things, such as dates, one on top of another in layers.
سَدَنَكname
- 1.Sadankclassical
A proper name, possibly a place or a person's name.
Parallel reading
سَدَكَ بهِ، كفرح، سدكا وسدكا: لزمه.
He stuck to it, as in 'faraha', with 'sadkan' and 'sadkan': he adhered to it.
والسدك، ككتف: المولع بالشيء،
And 'as-sadk', like 'katif': the one who is infatuated with something,
والخفيف اليدين بالعمل،
and the one with light hands in work,
والطعان بالرمح،
and the spear fighter,
واللازم.
and the one who adheres.
وسدك جلال التمر تسديكا: نضد بعضها فوق بعض.
And he stacked the date baskets, 'tusdikan': he arranged some of them on top of others.
وسدنك، كسمند: علم.
And 'Sadanak', like 'Samand': a proper name.