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سَرْجٌ

Root: سرج

Full Definition

سَرْجٌ A certain appertenance of a horse or similar beast, well known; i. e., his رَحْل [or saddle]: an Arabic word; or, accord. to the Shifá el-Ghaleel, arabicized from سرك [which is written by Freytag شرك, and said by him to be Pers., but I know not either of these two words in Pers. with an apposite meaning]: dim. سُرَيْجٌ : and pl. سُرُوجٌ. [Hence,] مَالَ سَرْجُكَ Thy affair, or case, was or has become, in a disordered, or an unsound, state: a proverbial saying.
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