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زرين

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to names and descriptive terms, possibly with a connection to gold or a golden hue. It is used as a proper noun and in a descriptive adjective.

Derived headwords

زُرَيْنname
  1. 1.
    A titleclassical

    A title given to Ahmad al-Ramlī, the hadith scholar.

زُرَيْنname
  1. 1.
    A nameclassical

    The name of 'Abd Allah ibn Zurayn al-Duwaynī, a shaykh of Abu Luqmah.

زُرَيْنِيّadjective
  1. 1.
    Goldenmodern

    Derived from gold, or made of gold. This is the meaning of the name Zurayn.

مَزْرَئِنَّةadjective
  1. 1.
    Coldclassical

    Describing a morning that is cold.

Parallel reading

زُرَيْن، مشددة الراء: لقب أحمد الرملي المحدث.
Zurayn, with a shaddah on the ra': a title of Ahmad al-Ramlī, the hadith scholar.
وعبد الله بن زرين الدويني: شيخ أبي لقمة، ms1674 معرب، معناه: ذهبي، أي: مصوغ من الذهب.
And 'Abd Allah ibn Zurayn al-Duwaynī: a shaykh of Abu Luqmah, ms1674, its meaning is 'golden', i.e., made of gold.
وغداة مزرئنة: باردة.
And a cold morning: it is cold.