سوق
سَاقَ (و)(n. ac. سَوْقمَسَاق []
سِيَاقَة [] )
a. Drove.
b. [acc. & Ila], Sent to ( dowry & c. ).
c. (n. Ac.
سَوْق
سِوَاْق), Was in the agony of death, at his last gasp.
d. Hit, hurt in the leg.
سَوَّقَa. Charged with, entrusted to.
b. Stood erect (plant).
سَاْوَقَa. Vied, competed, contended with; raced.
أَسْوَقَa. see I (b)
تَسَوَّقَa. Traded, trafficked, carried on a retail business; made
purchases.
إِنْسَوَقَa. Was driven.
إِسْتَوَقَa. Drove.
سَاق (pl.
سُوْق [ ]أُسْوُق [] سِيْقَان [سِوْقَاْن a. I]), Shank; leg.
b. Stem, stalk.
سَاقَة []
a. Rear-guard.
b. Escort; cortege, train, retinue.
سُوْق (pl.
أَسْوَاْق)
a. Market, bazaar, mart, fair; market-place
street.
b. Thick, brunt ( of a fight ).
سُوْقَة []
a. People, subjects; the common people, the vulgar, the
populace.
سُوْقِيّ []
a. Common, plebeian; vulgar, caddish.
مِسْوَقَة []
a. Whip; goad, oxgoad.
سَائِق [] ( pl.
reg.
سَوْق
سُوَّاْق
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a. Driver.
سِيَاق []
a. Context; connection; thread, drift, tenor, scope (
of a discourse ).
b. Wedding-present.
c. Convulsions, death-throes, last agony.
سَوِيْق []
a. Fine flour.
سَوَّاق []
a. Driver, drover, herdsman.
b. Seller of fine flour.