بير
Root entry · 11 derived lemmasThis 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
- 1.townclassical
A town located between Bihq and Bistam. Al-Saghani mentioned it, and Al-Jawhari omitted it.
- 2.townclassical
A town named Nisa, which is one of the cities of Khurasan.
- 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.townclassical
A town located between Jerusalem and Nablus.
- 3.villageclassical
A village in Aleppo, to which many hadith narrators are attributed.
- 4.villageclassical
A village in Kafr Tab.
- 5.fortressclassical
A fortress on Jazirat Ibn Umar. Al-Hafiz mentioned it as a fortress.
- 1.townclassical
A town with a strong fortress near Samisaat, also referred to as 'Al-Bira'.
- 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.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.
- 1.townclassical
A town located between Egypt and Alexandria, on the bank of the Nile.
- 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.
- 1.villageclassical
A village near Rashid.
- 1.cityclassical
A city in Al-Andalus, also called 'Al-Libira'.
- 1.cityclassical
A city in Al-Andalus, also called 'Ilbira'.
- 1.wellclassical
A well in the lands of Tayyi'.
- 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.