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س ق ق
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis 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.Gossipersclassical
Those who backbite or slander people.
سَقَ الطائرverb
- 1.The bird excretedmodern
The bird passed its droppings.
سَقْسَقَverb
- 1.To make a weak soundmodern
To make a faint or repetitive sound, often associated with birds.
- 2.To chirpmodern
Specifically, for a bird to make a weak chirping sound.
المسقسقnoun
- 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.To urge on an oxclassical
A vocalization used to drive or urge on an ox.
سَقْسَقَ العصفورverb
- 1.The bird made a weak soundmodern
The bird emitted a faint or weak sound.
وسقاقnoun
- 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.