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درورد

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root entry discusses a proper noun, Al-Durawardi, which is an adjective derived from a place name. The place name itself, Darab Jird, is also mentioned and its etymology briefly touched upon.

Derived headwords

الدراورديname
  1. 1.
    Attributed to Darab Jirdclassical

    An adjective or proper noun referring to something or someone attributed to the place name Darab Jird.

دراب جردname
  1. 1.
    Darab Jirdclassical

    A proper noun referring to a specific place name. Its etymology is discussed in relation to its pronunciation and derivation.

Parallel reading

الدراوردي، قال أبو حاتم عن الأصمعي: هو منسوب إلى دراب جرد بالكسر، على غير قياس وقياسه درابي أو جردي.
Al-Durawardi, Abu Hatim said on the authority of Al-Asma'i: it is attributed to Darab Jird with a kasra, contrary to the usual pattern, and its pattern would be Darabi or Jardī.
والأول أكثر.
And the first is more common.
ودراب جرد: قد مر للمصنف في ج ر د.
And Darab Jird: has been previously mentioned by the author under J-R-D.
ولاكن لا يستغنى عن معرفة الدراوردي.
But one cannot do without knowing Al-Durawardi.