رسخ
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root primarily denotes the concept of being firmly established, fixed, or deeply ingrained. It extends to ideas of permanence, deep knowledge, and even the drying up of water in a place.
Derived headwords
- 1.to be firmly establishedboth
To be fixed or settled in a place, becoming permanent.
- 2.to be deeply ingrainedboth
Used metaphorically for knowledge or love that has become deeply embedded in the heart or mind.
- 3.to dry upclassical
Said of a body of water, like a pond, when its water recedes and disappears.
- 1.firm establishmentboth
The state of being firmly established or fixed in place.
- 2.deep knowledgeboth
Profound and stable knowledge, especially in a particular field.
- 3.drying upclassical
The process of a body of water drying up or receding.
- 1.firmly establishedboth
Something that is fixed, stable, and permanent in its place.
- 2.deeply knowledgeableboth
Someone who possesses profound and stable knowledge, particularly in religious or scholarly matters.
- 3.far-reaching knowledgeclassical
Possessing extensive and deep understanding.
- 1.those firmly establishedboth
The plural form referring to those who are firmly established, especially in knowledge.
- 2.scholars of deep knowledgeboth
Specifically refers to those with profound and stable knowledge in the Quran and religious sciences.
- 1.to dry upclassical
Said of a pond when its water recedes and disappears.
- 1.to seep intoclassical
Said of rain when its moisture penetrates the earth, causing the moist soil layers to meet.
- 1.to make firmboth
To cause something to be firmly established or fixed.
- 2.to instill deeplyboth
Metaphorically used for making knowledge or love deeply ingrained in someone's heart or mind.
- 1.making firmboth
The act of making something firm or deeply ingrained.