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شمن

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily refers to place names, specifically towns and regions in various historical Islamic lands. It does not appear to have significant semantic extensions beyond geographical locations.

Derived headwords

شَمَنname
  1. 1.
    Town in Bistrabadhclassical

    A town located in the region of Bistrabadh.

الشَّمَنيname
  1. 1.
    Al-Shimniclassical

    A nisba (attribution) referring to someone from the town of Shimn, such as Abu Ali Hussein bin Ali Al-Shimni.

شَمُونْتname
  1. 1.
    Town in Al-Andalusclassical

    A town located in Al-Andalus (Islamic Spain).

أَشْمُونَيْنname
  1. 1.
    Ashmunaynclassical

    A town located in the Middle Sa'id (Upper Egypt), pronounced with the dual form.

أَشْمُون جُرَيسname
  1. 1.
    Ashmun Jiraysclassical

    A town in Egypt, situated below Shatnuf.

Parallel reading

شمن، محركة: ة باستراباذ، منها أبو علي حسين بن علي الشمني.
Shaman, with harakah (vowelization): a town in Bistrabadh, from which was Abu Ali Hussein bin Ali Al-Shimni.
وشمونت: د بالأندلس، وأشمونين، بالضم بلفظ التثنية: د بالصعيد الأوسط.
And Shimunt: a town in Al-Andalus, and Ashmunayn, with dammah (u-vowel) in the dual form: a town in the Middle Sa'id.
وأشمون جريس، بالضم: ة بمصر تحت شطنوف.
And Ashmun Jirays, with dammah (u-vowel): a town in Egypt, below Shatnuf.