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دسج

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the concept of weaving or spinning, similar to a spider's web. It also extends to the meaning of falling or collapsing face-first.

Derived headwords

اَلْمَدْسَجnoun
  1. 1.
    weaverclassical

    A creature that weaves, specifically likened to a spider.

اِنْدَسَجَverb
  1. 1.
    to fall face-firstclassical

    To collapse or fall forward onto one's face.

اِنْسَدَجَverb
  1. 1.
    to fall face-firstclassical

    To collapse or fall forward onto one's face.

اَلْمُدْسِجnoun
  1. 1.
    weaverclassical

    A creature that weaves, specifically likened to a spider.

اَلْمُنْتَسِجnoun
  1. 1.
    weaverclassical

    A creature that weaves, specifically likened to a spider.

Parallel reading

اَلْمَدْسَج، كمحسن ومحدث: دويبة تنسج كالعنكبوت
Al-madsaj, like muhsin and muhdath: a small creature that weaves like a spider.
واندسج الرجل
And the man fell face-first.
وانسدج الرجل
And the man fell face-first.
انكب على وجهه
He fell onto his face.
والمدسج بضم فتشديد، كالمنتسج، أي بمعناه
And al-madsaj, with a damma and shadda, is like al-muntasij, meaning the same.