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التسون
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to relaxation, specifically of the abdomen. It also appears in place names and personal names.
Derived headwords
اِسْتِرْخاءnoun
- 1.relaxationboth
The state of being relaxed or loosened, particularly referring to the abdomen.
سُونname
- 1.personal nameclassical
A personal name, mentioned in the context of Al-Fadl bin Muhammad bin Sun.
سُوانname
- 1.place nameclassical
A place name, possibly a town or region.
أَسْوانname
- 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.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.