سَدِيسٌ

1.
: see سُدُسٌ:
2.
and see سُدَاسِىٌّ.
3.
Also The tooth that is before that called the بَازِل; (S, K;) after that called the رَبَاعِيَة; (M, L, TA;) as also سَدِسٌ; (S, K;) masculine and feminine, because the feminine names of teeth are all with ة, except سَدَسٌ and سَدِيسٌ and بَازِلٌ: (S:) the plural (of the former, S,) is سُدُسٌ and (of the latter, S) سُدْسٌ. (S, K.) You say, of a camel, أَلْقَى سَدِيسَهُ and سَدَسَهُ [He cast his tooth called the سديس and سدس]. (A.)
4.
And hence, (Mgh,) A camel, (M, A, Mgh, Msb,) and a sheep or goat, (M, TA,) casting his سَدِيس, (M, A, TA,) or his tooth that is after the رَبَاعِيَة; (Msb;) i. e., in the eighth year; (A, Mgh, Msb;) as also سَدَسٌ: (A, Mgh, TA:) masculine and feminine: (M, TA:) or a sheep or goat six years old: (S, K:) plural سُدُسٌ. (M.) A poet, (S,) namely, Mansoor Ibn-Misjáh, speaking of a fine for homicide, taken from among selected camels, (TA,) says,
فَطَافَ كَمَا طَافَ المُصَدِّقُ وَسْطَهَا
يُخِيِّرُ مِنْهَا فِى البَوَازِلِ وَالسُّدْسِ
[And he went round about, as the collector of the poor-rate went round about, amid them, preferring certain of them, among the nine-year-old and the eight-year-old camels]. (S, TA.)
5.
Also A sort of measure, or a sort of مَكُّوك, [in some copies of the K ضَرْبٌ مِنَ المَكَايِيلِ, and in others and in the O ضرب من المَكَاكِيكِ,] (O, K,) with which dates are measured. (O.)
6.
سَدِيسَ in the saying لَا اتِيكَ سَدِيسَ عُجَيْسٍ is a dialect var. of سَجِيسَ, q. v. (S.)

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