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صيدلان

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the profession of a pharmacist or apothecary, and by extension, the trade of selling perfumes and medicinal substances. It also encompasses the place where these goods are sold.

Derived headwords

صَيْدَلَانnoun
  1. 1.
    apothecaryboth

    A person who prepares and sells medicines and drugs; a pharmacist.

  2. 2.
    perfumerclassical

    A person who sells perfumes, incense, or aromatic substances.

صَيْدَلَانِيّadjective
  1. 1.
    apothecary'sboth

    Relating to or characteristic of an apothecary or their trade.

  2. 2.
    perfumer'sclassical

    Relating to or characteristic of a perfumer or their trade.

صَيْدَلَانِيّadjective
  1. 1.
    perfumer'sclassical

    Relating to or characteristic of a perfumer or their trade, specifically associated with sandalwood.

صَيْدَنَانِيّadjective
  1. 1.
    apothecary'sclassical

    Relating to or characteristic of an apothecary or their trade.

صَيَادِلَةnoun
  1. 1.
    apothecariesboth

    Plural of صيدلان (apothecary), referring to multiple pharmacists or sellers of medicines.

  2. 2.
    perfumersclassical

    Plural of صيدلان (perfumer), referring to multiple sellers of perfumes.

صَيْدَلَةnoun
  1. 1.
    pharmacyboth

    The art or practice of preparing and dispensing medicinal drugs; the place where drugs are sold.

  2. 2.
    perfumeryclassical

    The trade or business of selling perfumes and aromatic substances.

Parallel reading

والنسبة: صيدلاني وصندلاني وصيدناني
And the nisba (attribution) is: saydalani, sandalani, and saydnani.
ج: صيادلة
Plural: sayadilah.
ومحمد بن داود الفقيه الصيدلاني، وجده منسوبان إلى بيع العطر
And Muhammad ibn Dawud the jurist, the apothecary, and his grandfather were attributed to selling perfume.
وهو الصيدلة
And it is the perfumery/apothecary trade.