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س ق ق

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to sounds, particularly weak or repetitive ones, and also includes terms for excrement and specific geographical locations or actions associated with them.

Derived headwords

السققnoun
  1. 1.
    Gossipersclassical

    Those who backbite or slander people.

سَقَ الطائرverb
  1. 1.
    The bird excretedmodern

    The bird passed its droppings.

سَقْسَقَverb
  1. 1.
    To make a weak soundmodern

    To make a faint or repetitive sound, often associated with birds.

  2. 2.
    To chirpmodern

    Specifically, for a bird to make a weak chirping sound.

المسقسقnoun
  1. 1.
    One who recites poetry from a platformclassical

    A person who ascends a platform to recite verses of poetry, with another person doing the same on a different platform, each taking turns.

سَقْ سَقْverb
  1. 1.
    To urge on an oxclassical

    A vocalization used to drive or urge on an ox.

سَقْسَقَ العصفورverb
  1. 1.
    The bird made a weak soundmodern

    The bird emitted a faint or weak sound.

وسقاقnoun
  1. 1.
    A place nameclassical

    A specific location or region in the lands of Khurasan.

Parallel reading

هم المغتابون للناس
They are the backbiters of people.
سق الطائر أي: ذرق
The bird excreted, meaning it passed droppings.
كسقسق
Like 'saqsaqa' (making a weak sound).
إذ سقسق على رأسه عصفور
When a bird made a weak sound above his head.
والمسقسق: من يصعد في دكة، ويصعد آخر في أخرى، وينشد كل منهما بيتا بالنوبة
And Al-Musqasq is one who ascends a platform, and another ascends another, and each of them recites a verse in turn.
سق سق يفتحان ويكسران: زجر للثور
'Saq saq', with both vowels open or broken: an urging sound for an ox.
سقسق العصفور: إذا صوت بصوت ضعيف
The bird 'saqsaqa': when it made a weak sound.
وسقاق، بالكسر: قصبة ببلاد خراسان
And 'Suqāq', with a kasra: a district in the lands of Khurasan.