Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

سِرْقِينٌ

Root: سرق

Full Definition

سِرْقِينٌ , (K, and S and Msb in art. سرج,) sometimes written سَرْقِينٌ, as also سَرْجِين, Dung of horses or other solid-hoofed animals, syn. رَوْثٌ, and زِبْلٌ, or fresh dung of camels, sheep and goats, wild oxen, and the like; (TA in art. ذأر;) a manure for land: arabicized from سركين [or سَرْگِينْ], a Pers. word. [See سِرْجِينٌ, in art. سرج.]


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