رصخ
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to be a variant or misspelling of the root رسخ (rasakha), which means to be firmly established, deeply rooted, or to become firmly fixed.
Derived headwords
- 1.to be firmly establishedclassical
This verb form is presented as a variant of رسخ (rasakha), meaning to be deeply rooted or firmly fixed in a place or matter.
- 1.firm establishmentboth
The state of being deeply rooted, firmly established, or having profound knowledge and understanding.
- 1.to be firmly establishedboth
To become deeply rooted, fixed, or firmly established in a place, matter, or belief.
- 2.to penetrateboth
To enter deeply into something, implying a thorough understanding or penetration of a subject.
- 1.firmly establishedboth
Describing someone or something that is deeply rooted, firmly fixed, or well-established, often used for knowledge or belief.
- 1.those firmly establishedboth
The plural form of راسخ (rasikh), referring to those who are deeply knowledgeable, firmly established in their beliefs, or have profound understanding.