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سرنج
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily refers to a type of artificial material resembling mosaic, often used as a medicinal substance. It also encompasses a specific type of white lead pigment and a place name.
Derived headwords
السَّرَنْجnoun
- 1.Mosaic-like materialclassical
A manufactured substance resembling mosaic work, often decorative.
- 2.Medicineclassical
A medicinal substance, known for its use in treating wounds.
كَسَمَنْدnoun
- 1.Mosaic-like materialclassical
A term for a manufactured substance similar to mosaic work.
السَّيْلَقُونnoun
- 1.Medicinal substanceclassical
A name for a medicinal substance, particularly beneficial for wounds.
الإِسْرَنْجnoun
- 1.White lead pigmentclassical
A type of white lead, a pigment used in paints and cosmetics.
سَرَنْجَةname
- 1.Village nameclassical
The name of a village located in Egypt.
Parallel reading
السرنج: كسمند: شيء من الصنعة كالفسيفساء.
Al-Saranj: Kasmand: something manufactured like mosaic.
ودواء، م
And a medicine, m.
أي معروف، (وقد يسمى بالسيلقون ينفع في الجراحات)
Meaning known, and it may be called Al-Saylaqun, which is beneficial in wounds.
والإسرنج، بالكسر: نوع من الإسفيداج.
And Al-Isranj, with kasra: a type of white lead.
وسرنجة: قرية بمصر.
And Saranga: a village in Egypt.