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سَحِيقٌ

Root: سحق

Full Definition

سَحِيقٌ Bruised, brayed, or pounded: [&c.: ] i. q. مَسْحُوقٌ : applied to musk; and to saffron. (Mgh in art. ورس.)
2 and Distant; remote; applied to a thing, or to a place; as also أَسْحَقُ ; and سَاحِقٌ in the same sense, applied to a place, is allowed in poetry. One says, إِنَّهُ لَبَعِيدٌ سَحِيقٌ [app. meaning Verily he, or it, is very distant or remote].
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