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سعتر
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to a specific type of herb, known as savory. It also extends to describe qualities associated with people, such as being clever, generous, and brave, and is used in proper names.
Derived headwords
السعترnoun
- 1.savory (herb)both
A type of herb, well-known and commonly recognized.
السعتريadjective
- 1.cleverclassical
Describing someone who is sharp-witted or cunning, a term used in the dialect of the people of Iraq.
- 2.generous and braveclassical
Describing someone who possesses both generosity and courage.
السعتريname
- 1.nicknameclassical
A nickname given to Abu Ya'qub Yusuf bin Ya'qub Al-Najirmi.
سعترةnoun
- 1.a name componentclassical
A component in the name of Abd al-Wahid bin Mahmud bin Sa'tarah Al-Bayi'.
Parallel reading
السعتر: نبت م
Al-Sa'tar: a plant, m.
أي معروف
meaning, well-known.
والسعتري: الشاطر
And Al-Sa'tari: the clever one
بلغة أهل العراق
in the dialect of the people of Iraq,
والكريم الشجاع
and the generous, the brave,
وبعضهم يكتبه بالصاد
and some of them write it with Sad (ص)
وهو بالصاد أعلى
and it is higher with Sad (ص).
السعتري: لقب أبي يعقوب يوسف بن يعقوب النجيرمي
Al-Sa'tari: a title of Abu Ya'qub Yusuf bin Ya'qub Al-Najirmi,
حدث عن أبي مسلم الكجي
who narrated from Abu Muslim Al-Kajji.
زاد الحافظ في التبصير: عبد الواحد بن محمود بن سعترة البيع، البغدادي
Al-Hafiz added in Al-Tabsir: Abd al-Wahid bin Mahmud bin Sa'tarah Al-Bayi', Al-Baghdadi,
حدث عن أبي الفتح بن البطي وغيره
who narrated from Abu Al-Fath bin Al-Butti and others.
وعمر بن عبد الرحمان السعتري
And Umar bin Abd al-Rahman Al-Sa'tari,
روى عن أبي الإصبغ القرقسانيد
narrated from Abu Al-Isbagh Al-Qurqasanid,
وعنه لاحق بن الحسين
and Lahiq bin Al-Husayn narrated from him,
كذا ضبطه السلفي
thus it was vocalized by Al-Salafi.