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سقغ
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaThis root appears to be related to something obscure or unknown, possibly referring to a wild or untamed creature or characteristic. Its meaning is not clearly defined in the provided text, with lexicographers noting its rarity and potential connection to another root.
Derived headwords
سقغnoun
- 1.obscurity, strangenessclassical
A term denoting something obscure, strange, or wild, possibly referring to a characteristic or creature.
Parallel reading
قبحت من سالفة ومن صدغ كأنها كشية ضب في سقغ
Ugly is her nape and her temple, as if it were the skin of a lizard in its strangeness.
كأنها كشية ضب في سقغ كذا رواه يونس، عن أبي عمرو
as if it were the skin of a lizard in its strangeness, thus narrated Yunus, from Abu Amr.
وقال أبو عمرو ليونس، وقد رأى منه ما يدل على التوحش من هذا
And Abu Amr said to Yunus, after he had seen from him what indicated wildness from this.
لولا لم أروهما
Otherwise, I would not have narrated them.
وقد أهمله الجماعة
And the majority have neglected it.
وأفرده صاحب اللسان هكذا ولم يفسره
And the author of Al-Lisan singled it out thus and did not explain it.
وسيأتي في صقغ
And it will come in (the root) ṣqġ.