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سرتح
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to concepts of nobility, ease, and good disposition, particularly when describing animals like camels or land. It also touches upon a state of uniformity in character.
Derived headwords
سَرْتَاحadjective
- 1.noble (camel)classical
A description for a noble or excellent she-camel.
- 2.fertile, easy (land)classical
Describing land that is fertile, easy to cultivate, and good for growth.
سُرْيَاحadjective
- 1.swift, easy-going (camel)classical
Used to describe a she-camel that is swift and easy in its gait.
سُرُوحadjective
- 1.swift, easy-going (camel)classical
Used to describe a she-camel that is swift and easy in its gait.
سُرْجُوحَةnoun
- 1.uniformity of characterclassical
Refers to a state where people's dispositions or characters are alike or equal.
Parallel reading
بالكسر: نحت للناقة الكريمة
With a kasra: a designation for a noble she-camel.
ناقة سرياح وسروح: إذا كانت سريعة سهلة في السير
A swift and easy-going she-camel: if it is fast and easy in its gait.
أرض سرتاح: كريمة
Fertile land: noble.
هم على سرجوحة واحدة، بالضم، أي استوت أخلاقهم
They are on one disposition, with a damma, meaning their characters are equal.