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طءر
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to concepts of presence, habitation, and possibly a specific place name. The derived terms suggest a connection to being in a place or a specific geographical location.
Derived headwords
طُؤَرِيّadjective
- 1.present, inhabitingclassical
Referring to someone who is present or inhabiting a place. This term is used in a specific idiomatic expression.
طَئْرًاnoun
- 1.village, settlementclassical
A place name, specifically a village or settlement. It is also used as a nisba (attribution) for people from that place.
الطَّئْرَانِيّname
- 1.Al-Ta'raniclassical
A nisba (attribution) referring to someone from the village of Ta'ran. It is used here to identify a specific scholar.
Parallel reading
ما بالدار طُؤَرِيّ
There is no one present in the house.
وهو لغة في طوري
And it is a dialectal variant of 'tawri', with a 'waw'.
وطَئْرًا، بالكسر مهموزا: قرية
And 'Ta'ran', with a kasra and hamza: a village.
إليها نسب أحمد بن محمد بن علي بن متة! - الطَّئْرَانِيّ
To it is attributed Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Ali bin Mutta! - Al-Ta'rani.
من مشايخ ابن مردويه
From the teachers of Ibn Mardawayh.
هاكذا ضبطه الحافظ في التبصير
Thus did Al-Hafiz record it in Al-Tabsir.