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بير

Root entry · 11 derived lemmas

This root primarily denotes locations, specifically towns, villages, and geographical features like wells or bodies of water. It also appears in personal names and as a descriptor for individuals associated with these places.

Derived headwords

بَيَارnoun
  1. 1.
    townclassical

    A town located between Bihq and Bistam. Al-Saghani mentioned it, and Al-Jawhari omitted it.

  2. 2.
    townclassical

    A town named Nisa, which is one of the cities of Khurasan.

البَيْرَةnoun
  1. 1.
    townclassical

    A town with a strong fortress near Samisaat, which is in the region of Shahrazur. It is also referred to as 'Bira' without the 'al'.

  2. 2.
    townclassical

    A town located between Jerusalem and Nablus.

  3. 3.
    villageclassical

    A village in Aleppo, to which many hadith narrators are attributed.

  4. 4.
    villageclassical

    A village in Kafr Tab.

  5. 5.
    fortressclassical

    A fortress on Jazirat Ibn Umar. Al-Hafiz mentioned it as a fortress.

بِيرَةnoun
  1. 1.
    townclassical

    A town with a strong fortress near Samisaat, also referred to as 'Al-Bira'.

البَيْرِيname
  1. 1.
    person's nameclassical

    A nisba referring to Abu Bakr Ahmad bin Ubaid bin Al-Fadl bin Sahl Al-Wasiti, a reliable hadith narrator who died in 390 AH.

  2. 2.
    person's nameclassical

    A nisba referring to Makki bin Safwan Al-Ilbiri, also called Al-Libiri and Al-Bayri, a hadith narrator, a freedman of Banu Umayya, who died in 309 AH.

أَبْيَارnoun
  1. 1.
    townclassical

    A town located between Egypt and Alexandria, on the bank of the Nile.

الأَبْيَارِيname
  1. 1.
    person's nameclassical

    A nisba referring to Nur al-Din Ali bin Saif bin Ali bin Ismail Al-Abiyari, then Al-Dimashqi, a master of Arabic language in his era.

مُنْيَة الأَبْيَارnoun
  1. 1.
    villageclassical

    A village near Rashid.

إِلْبِيرَةnoun
  1. 1.
    cityclassical

    A city in Al-Andalus, also called 'Al-Libira'.

اللَّبِيرَةnoun
  1. 1.
    cityclassical

    A city in Al-Andalus, also called 'Ilbira'.

البَيْرnoun
  1. 1.
    wellclassical

    A well in the lands of Tayyi'.

أَبِي البَيْرname
  1. 1.
    person's nameclassical

    A kunya referring to Abu Ali Al-Hasan bin Ahmad bin Al-Hasan Al-Suqlatuni, known by his son Abu Al-Bayr, who narrated from Abu Muhammad Al-Jawhari and died in 504 AH.

Parallel reading

هو: (د، بين بيهق وبسطام)
It is a town between Bihq and Bistam.
وفي التكملة: قصبة بين بسطام وبيهق.
And in Al-Takmilah: a town between Bistam and Bihq.
بيار: (ة بنسا)
Bayar: a town in Nisa.
والبيرة، بالكسر: د، له قلعة منيعة قرب سميساط
And Al-Bira, with kasra: a town, it has an impregnable fortress near Samisaat.
ويقال فيه: بيرة، بلا لام أيضا.
And it is also called: Bira, without the 'al'.
البيرة: (لا بين القدس ونابلس)
Al-Bira: a town between Jerusalem and Nablus.
البيرة: قرية بحلب
Al-Bira: a village in Aleppo.
البيرة: قرية بكفر طاب
Al-Bira: a village in Kafr Tab.
البيرة: قرية بجزيرة ابن عمر، قال الحافظ: وهي قلعة.
Al-Bira: a village in Jazirat Ibn Umar, Al-Hafiz said: it is a fortress.
أحمد بن عبيد بن الفضل بن سهل بن - بيري) الواسطي، (كسيري أمرا من سار) يسير: (محدث) ثقة صدوق، توفي سنة 390 ه
Ahmad bin Ubaid bin Al-Fadl bin Sahl Al-Bayri Al-Wasiti, (like 'kasiri' meaning someone who travels): a hadith narrator, trustworthy and truthful, died in 390 AH.
وأبيار) بالفتح: (د، بين مصر والإسكندرية)
And Abyar, with fatha: a town between Egypt and Alexandria.
منها: أبو الحسن علي بن إسماعيل بن أسيد الربعي
From it: Abu Al-Hasan Ali bin Ismail bin Usaid Al-Raba'i.
وأبو الحسن علي بن إسماعيل بن عطية فقيه المالكية بالإسكندرية
And Abu Al-Hasan Ali bin Ismail bin Attiyah, the jurist of the Malikis in Alexandria.
ونور الدين علي بن سيف بن علي بن إسماعيل - الأبياري، ثم الدمشقي، شيخ أهل العربية في عصره
And Nur al-Din Ali bin Saif bin Ali bin Ismail Al-Abiyari, then Al-Dimashqi, the master of Arabic language in his era.
منية الأبيار: قرية قرب رشيد.
Minyat Al-Abyar: a village near Rashid.
وإلبيرة: بلد بالأندلس، ويقال: اللبيرة
And Ilbira: a city in Al-Andalus, and it is also called: Al-Libira.
مكي بن صفوان - الإلبيري، ويقال: اللبيري، ويقال: - البيري، المحدث، مولى بني أمية، مات سنة 309 ه.
Makki bin Safwan Al-Ilbiri, and it is said: Al-Libiri, and it is said: Al-Bayri, the hadith narrator, a freedman of Banu Umayya, died in 309 AH.
البير، أيضا: ماء في بلاد طيىء.
Al-Bayr, also: a well in the lands of Tayyi'.
وأبو علي الحسن بن أحمد بن الحسن السقلاطوني، المعروف بابنه أبي البير، حدث عن أبي محمد الجوهري، مات سنة 504 ه.
And Abu Ali Al-Hasan bin Ahmad bin Al-Hasan Al-Suqlatuni, known by his son Abu Al-Bayr, narrated from Abu Muhammad Al-Jawhari, died in 504 AH.