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سرمر

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily a proper noun referring to a specific place, a village in Bukhara. It is associated with a scholar from that location.

Derived headwords

السَّرْمَارِيّname
  1. 1.
    from Sarmarboth

    A nisba (adjective of relation) indicating origin from the village of Sarmar.

سَرْمَارname
  1. 1.
    Sarmarclassical

    A village located in Bukhara. Its pronunciation is debated, with variations including 'Sarmār' (with fatha), 'Sirmār' (with kasra), and 'Surmār' (with damma).

Parallel reading

وسرمار بالضم، وقال الرشاطي، عن أبي علي الغساني عن أبي محمد الأصيلي: بالفتح، وقيل: بالكسر: قرية ببخارا
And Sarmar (with damma), and Al-Rashati said, from Abu Ali Al-Ghassani from Abu Muhammad Al-Asili: (with fatha), and it was said: (with kasra): a village in Bukhara.
منها أحمد بن إسحاق السرماري، حدث عن أبي نعيم وغيره.
From it is Ahmad bin Ishaq Al-Sarmari, who narrated from Abu Nu'aym and others.