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Root entry · 9 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to a specific gait or manner of movement for camels, characterized by speed and endurance. It also extends to concepts of sustenance and nourishment, and includes a proper name.

Derived headwords

السَّعْمnoun
  1. 1.
    Camel's gaitclassical

    A specific type of gait for camels, characterized by speed and endurance in travel.

  2. 2.
    Speed and continuationclassical

    The act of moving quickly and continuing to do so, especially in travel.

سَعَمَverb
  1. 1.
    To travel swiftlyclassical

    To move with speed and endurance, particularly used for camels.

سَعُومadjective
  1. 1.
    Enduring in travelclassical

    Describing a she-camel that continues to travel swiftly and persistently.

ناقة سعوم — A she-camel that is enduring in travel
سُعَيْمname
  1. 1.
    Proper nameclassical

    A name, specifically the grandfather of Murdas ibn 'Uqfan, a companion of the Prophet.

مِسْعامadjective
  1. 1.
    Swift runner

    Describing something, like a camel, that is swift in its running or movement.

سَعَمَهُverb
  1. 1.
    To nourishclassical

    To feed or nourish someone or something.

سَعَمَ إبلهverb
  1. 1.
    To graze camelsclassical

    To let one's camels graze or to tend to their pasture.

المُسْعَمadjective
  1. 1.
    Well-nourishedclassical

    Describing someone or something that is well-fed and nourished.

السَّعامِيمnoun
  1. 1.
    Location nameclassical

    A place name, referring to a location near Mount Aja.

Parallel reading

هو سرعة السير والتمادي فيه
It is the speed of travel and continuing in it.
قلت ولما أدرما أسماوه ... سعم المهارى والسرى دواوه
I said, and when they became strong, they named them... they traveled swiftly at night, and their night journey was their remedy.
ناقة سعوم
A she-camel that is enduring in travel.
يتبعن نظارية سعوما
They follow a swift-moving she-camel.
سُعَيْم: جد مرداس بن عقفان الصحابي رضي الله تعالى عنه
Su'aim: the grandfather of Murdas ibn 'Uqfan, the companion, may God be pleased with him.
وسيل مسعام كمحراب، أو هو بالضم كمشعان أي: سريع في جريه
And a swift runner like mihrab, or it is with dammah like mish'an, meaning: swift in its running.
سَعَمَهُ: غذاه
He nourished him: he fed him.
سَعَم إبله: أرعاها
He grazed his camels: he let them graze.
المُسْعَم: الحسن الغذاء
The well-nourished: the good in nourishment.
والغين المعجمة لغة فيه كما في اللسان
And the voiced velar stop is a variant pronunciation for it, as in Al-Lisan.
والسَّعامِيم: محضر لعبد شمس ابن سعد في جبل أجأ مما يلي السهلة، قاله نصر
And Al-Saa'ameem: a place for 'Abd Shams ibn Sa'd in Mount Aja, near Al-Sahla, according to Nasr.