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التسون

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to relaxation, specifically of the abdomen. It also appears in place names and personal names.

Derived headwords

اِسْتِرْخاءnoun
  1. 1.
    relaxationboth

    The state of being relaxed or loosened, particularly referring to the abdomen.

سُونname
  1. 1.
    personal nameclassical

    A personal name, mentioned in the context of Al-Fadl bin Muhammad bin Sun.

سُوانname
  1. 1.
    place nameclassical

    A place name, possibly a town or region.

أَسْوانname
  1. 1.
    place nameboth

    A city located in Upper Egypt (Sa'id). The pronunciation with damma is preferred, though the opening with fatha is noted as a potential error by Al-Sama'ani.

سُونَاياname
  1. 1.
    place nameclassical

    A locality within Baghdad, noted as having been incorporated into the city.

Parallel reading

اِسْتِرْخاء البطن.
Relaxation of the abdomen.
والفضل بن محمد بن سون، كزفر.
And Al-Fadl bin Muhammad bin Sun, like Zufr.
وسوان، كغراب: ع.
And Suwan, like ghurab (raven): a place name.
وأَسْوان، بالضم ويفتح، أو غلط السمعاني في فتحه: د بالصعيد بمصر، منه فقير بن موسى المحدث.
And Aswan, with damma and with fatha, or Al-Sama'ani's opening with fatha is an error: a place in Upper Egypt, from whom is the traditionist Faqir bin Musa.
وسونايا، بالضم: ة ببغداد، أدخلت في البلد.
And Sunaya, with damma: a locality in Baghdad, which was incorporated into the city.