Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 498
صار صاف १० 280 became such a thing, in which sense the verb is like صَارَ زَيْدٌ كَانَ غَنِيًّا : Zaid became rich, not having been so before. صَارَ يَفْعَلُ كَذَا : He set about doing such a thing. صَارَ الْعَصِيرُ خَمْرًا : The juice became wine. صَارَ الْاَمْرُ إِلَى كَذَا : The thing or affair or case came eventually to such a state or condition صِرْتُ إلى فلان : I came to such a one. إِلَى اللهِ تَصِيْرُ الْأَمُوْرُ : To Allah ultimately come or return all things )42:54( صَارَهُ )aor يَصُوْرُهُ( : He split or cut it or made it incline to him. مَصِيرٌ : A place or state or condition to which a person or thing eventually comes; a place of destination; a place or a good place where people alight and abide; a place to which waters come or take their course or a place of pasture and of water. خَرَجُوْا إِلَى مَصَائِرِهِمْ : They went forth to their places of herbage and water. وَإِلَى اللهِ الْمَصِيرُ : And to Allah is the eventual return )3:29( وَسَاءَتْ مَصْرًا : And an evil destination or resort is it (4:98). صَاصَ ]aor. يَصِيْصُ inf. noun صَاصَتِ النَّخْلَةُ صَيْصٌ : The palm tree bore dates which has become such as are termed صِيْصٌ i. e. inferior dates. صِيْصَةٌ )or( صِبْصِيَةٌ( : The weaver's implement called شَوْكَةٌ with which he makes the warp and the woof even; the spur of the cock; the horn of the bull; anything with which one defends oneself; a fortress; a pastor who manages and protects well his herds or flocks, a peg with which dates are plucked out. صَيَاصِ )plural(. مَنْ صَيَاصِيْهِمْ : From their fortresses )33:27(. صَافَ ]aor. يَصِيْفُ inf. noun صَافَ بِالْمَكَانِ صَيْفٌ : He stayed in the place in summer. صِفْنَا : We were rained upon by the rain of صَفَ صَيْف السَّهْمُ عَنِ الْهَدَفِ : The arrow turned aside from the butt. الصَّيْفُ : Summer or the hot season. اَلصَّيْفُ also signifies the rain that comes in the صَيْفٌ or the herbage thereof. رِحْلَةَ الشَّتَاءِ وَالصَّيْفِ Journey in winter and summer (106:3). 498