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السنر

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to fierceness, aggression, and the concept of a wild cat. It also extends to terms for armor, weaponry, and a specific geographical location.

Derived headwords

السِّنَرnoun
  1. 1.
    fierceness of dispositionclassical

    Refers to a harsh, aggressive, or wild temperament and character.

السِّنَّوْرnoun
  1. 1.
    wild catboth

    A wild feline animal, often referring to a wildcat or a similar creature.

  2. 2.
    servalclassical

    A specific type of wild cat, possibly the serval, known for its agility and predatory nature.

  3. 3.
    lord, masterclassical

    Can denote a leader, master, or a person of high status.

  4. 4.
    vertebra of the neckclassical

    Refers to a bone in the cervical spine, part of the neck.

  5. 5.
    base of the tailclassical

    The root or origin of an animal's tail.

السِّنَّارnoun
  1. 1.
    wild catclassical

    Similar to السنور, denoting a wild cat.

كُحْزُورnoun
  1. 1.
    armor, coat of mailclassical

    A type of protective garment worn in combat, similar to a coat of mail or armor.

  2. 2.
    all weaponsclassical

    Encompasses a collection or the entirety of weapons.

كأَمِيرname
  1. 1.
    mountain between Homs and Baalbekclassical

    A proper noun referring to a specific mountain located geographically between the cities of Homs and Baalbek.

Parallel reading

السنر، محركة: شراسة الخلق.
Al-sinar, with harakah: fierceness of disposition.
والسنور: م، كالسنار، كرمان، والسيد، وفقارة العنق، وأصل الذنب ج: سنانير، وكحزور: لبوس من قد كالدرع، وجملة السلاح.
And al-sunnawr: a place name, like al-sinnar, Kermanshah, and the master, and the vertebrae of the neck, plural: sananir, and kuhzur: a garment of hide like armor, and the entirety of weapons.
وكأمير: جبل بين حمص وبعلبك.
And ka-amir: a mountain between Homs and Baalbek.