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جدس

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to ancient tribes and historical entities. It also extends to describe land that is uncultivated or untouched, and by extension, things that are dry or hardened.

Derived headwords

جُدَيْسname
  1. 1.
    Judeisclassical

    A tribe that existed in ancient times and has since become extinct.

جَدَسname
  1. 1.
    Jadasclassical

    A proper name, possibly referring to a person or a lineage.

جَدَسname
  1. 1.
    Jadasclassical

    A clan or branch of the Lakhmi tribe.

الجَادِسَةnoun
  1. 1.
    uncultivated landclassical

    Land that has not been inhabited, worked, or plowed.

جَوَادِسnoun
  1. 1.
    uncultivated landsclassical

    Plural of 'al-Jadisa', referring to lands that are uncultivated.

الجَادِسadjective
  1. 1.
    hardenedboth

    That which has become hard or firm, especially when dry.

  2. 2.
    dryboth

    Referring to something that is dry and hardened.

الجَادِسnoun
  1. 1.
    ruinsclassical

    Ancient ruins or remnants of past settlements.

  2. 2.
    uncultivated landclassical

    Synonymous with 'al-Jadisa', referring to land that has not been cultivated.

الجَاسِدadjective
  1. 1.
    hardenedclassical

    Something that has become hard or firm, similar to 'al-Jadis'.

Parallel reading

قبيلة كانت في الدهر الأول، وانقرضت
A tribe that was in the first age and became extinct.
من الأعلام، قاله الصاغاني
Among the proper names, according to Al-Saghani.
بطن من لخم، وهو جدس بن أريش بن إراش السكوني
A clan from Lakhmi, and he is Jadas son of Arish son of Irash Al-Sakuni.
والصواب بالحاء المهملة
And the correct spelling is with the unpointed Ha.
والجادسة: الأرض التي لم تعمر ولم تعمل ولم تحرث
And 'al-Jadisa': the land that was not inhabited, worked, or plowed.
من كانت له أرض جادسة قد عرفت له في الجاهلية حتى أسلم فهي لربها
Whoever had uncultivated land that was known to him in the pre-Islamic era until he converted to Islam, it belongs to its owner.
التي لم تزرع قط
Which has never been sown.
والجادس: الجادسة، بمعنى
And 'al-Jadis': 'al-Jadisa', in meaning.
الدارس من الآثار وقد جدس ودمس وطلق ودسم
The ancient of the ruins, and it has become ruined, covered, separated, and dried.
ما اشتد من كل شيء ويبس
What has become strong from everything and dried out.
والدم الجادس: اليابس
And the hardened blood: the dry.