رِسَاغٌ
1.
A cord, or rope, that is tied (JK, S, K) firmly (S) to the
رُسْغ [or pastern] of the camel, (JK, S, K,) or, according to the T, to each
رُسْغ, [the dual form being there used, meaning to the pastern of each fore leg,] of the camel, (TA,) to prevent him from going away; (S, K;) also called
مِرْسَغَةٌ; of which the plural is مَرَاسِغُ: (JK:) or, as some say, رسَاغٌ is plural of
رُسْغٌ meaning a cord, or rope, with which a camel, and an ass, is [tethered, or] shackled; or a string, or cord, with which the
رُسْغ [or pastern] of each of the fore legs of a camel [or an ass] is tied. (TA.)
2.
Also a verbal noun of 3.