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صردغ
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaThis root appears to relate to specific anatomical parts, particularly in animals, and potentially to a type of soft, fleshy growth or protrusion.
Derived headwords
الصردغةnoun
- 1.Fleshy part of sheep's neckclassical
A specific fleshy part located on the neck of sheep, analogous to a similar feature in humans but distinct.
Parallel reading
الصردغة، بالضم أهمله الجوهري والصاغاني وصاحب اللسان، وهي من الشاء كالبادرة من الإنسان وليست لها بادرة، وإنما مكانها صردغة وهما الأوليان تحت صليفي العنق، لا عظم فيهما.
As-sardagha, with damma, was neglected by Al-Jawhari, As-Saghani, and the author of Al-Lisan. It is, in sheep, like the badira in humans, but it does not have a badira. Rather, its place is the sardagha, and they are the two foremost [parts] beneath the temples of the neck; there is no bone in them.
نقل ذلك عن أمالي أبي علي الهجري.
This was transmitted from the 'Amali of Abu Ali Al-Hijri.