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لور
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to place names, specifically cities in Persia and other regions. It is used to form nisbas (adjectival derivations indicating origin or affiliation) for individuals associated with these locations.
Derived headwords
اللاريname
- 1.from Larclassical
An adjectival noun (nisba) indicating origin from the city of Lar, a place in Persia.
اللريname
- 1.from Larclassical
An adjectival noun (nisba) indicating origin from the city of Lar, with a specific pronunciation indicated by the doubling of the 'r' and a damma on the 'l'.
اللريname
- 1.from Larclassical
An adjectival noun (nisba) indicating origin from the city of Lar, with a specific pronunciation indicated by the opening of the 'l' and the kasra on the 'r'.
اللوريname
- 1.from Lūrclassical
An adjectival noun (nisba) indicating origin from a place named Lūr, with a damma on the 'l'.
Parallel reading
ومما يستدرك عليه: لار، وهي مدينة بفارس، منها أبو محمد أبان بن هذيل بن أبي طاهر اللاري، شيخ لهبة الله بن الشيرازي.
And among what is to be added to it: Lar, which is a city in Persia, from which is Abu Muhammad Aban ibn Hudhayl ibn Abi Tahir al-Lari, a shaykh of Hibat Allah ibn al-Shirazi.
وأحمد الزاهد اللري، بتشديد الراء وضم اللام.
And Ahmad al-Zahid al-Luri, with a shadda on the ra and a damma on the lam.
وبالفتح: إبراهيم بن محمد بن القاسم بن لرة الأصبهاني اللري، عن إبراهيم بن عرفة وغيره،
And with the fath: Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn al-Qasim ibn Lura al-Isfahani al-Luri, from Ibrahim ibn Arafa and others,
والإمام أبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن عبد العزيز، اللوري بالضم، شيخ دار الحديث الظاهرية، سمع ابن الجميزي وطبقته.
And Imam Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Abd al-Aziz, al-Luri with the damma, the shaykh of Dar al-Hadith al-Zahiriyyah, who heard Ibn al-Jumayzi and his peers.