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درورد
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis 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.Attributed to Darab Jirdclassical
An adjective or proper noun referring to something or someone attributed to the place name Darab Jird.
دراب جردname
- 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.