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العميطر

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This entry appears to be a single, highly specific term, likely a proper noun or a very specialized designation. It is defined by its association with a historical figure or event in Damascus during the time of Muhammad al-Amin.

Derived headwords

العُمَيْطَرname
  1. 1.
    Al-Umaytirclassical

    A designation for a figure, possibly a rebel or leader, known as Al-Sufyani, who emerged in Damascus during the era of Muhammad al-Amin.

كِسْفَرِجَلother
  1. 1.
    Quinceclassical

    A comparison or descriptor used in relation to Al-Umaytir, possibly indicating a characteristic or origin, though the exact semantic link is unclear without further context.

السُّفْيَانِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Sufyaniclassical

    A title or name associated with the figure who appeared in Damascus during the time of Muhammad al-Amin, often implying a messianic or eschatological figure in Islamic tradition.

خَرَجَverb
  1. 1.
    to emergeboth

    To come forth, appear, or rise up, often used to describe the appearance of a leader or a significant event.

بِدِمَشْقother
  1. 1.
    in Damascusboth

    The city of Damascus, serving as the geographical location where the events or emergence described took place.

أَيَّامnoun
  1. 1.
    daysboth

    A period of time, specifically referring to the duration or era associated with a particular person or event.

مُحَمَّد الأَمِينname
  1. 1.
    Muhammad al-Aminclassical

    The name of the Abbasid caliph who reigned from 809 to 813 CE, providing a historical timeframe for the events mentioned.

Parallel reading

العُمَيْطَر، كسفرجل: السفياني الخارج بدمشق أيام محمد الأمين.
Al-Umaytir, like a quince: Al-Sufyani who emerged in Damascus during the days of Muhammad al-Amin.