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يمر
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root entry discusses terms related to animals, specifically male animals and mountain goats. It also mentions a place name derived from this root.
Derived headwords
اليامورnoun
- 1.male of camelsclassical
The male of camels, as stated in some manuscript versions.
- 2.male of deerclassical
The male of deer, specifically mountain deer, as corrected from 'camels' in some texts.
- 3.mountain goat speciesclassical
A name for a species of mountain goats, including wild goats and ibex.
الأيلnoun
- 1.male deerclassical
The male of deer, particularly the wild species.
الأوعالnoun
- 1.mountain goatsclassical
A general term for mountain goats and similar wild ungulates.
الأيايلnoun
- 1.wild goatsclassical
A plural form referring to wild goats or ibex.
الأروىnoun
- 1.ibexclassical
A species of wild goat, often referred to as ibex.
يامورname
- 1.place nameclassical
A name of a village or settlement located in the region of Anbar.
Parallel reading
اليامور، بغير همز، أهمله الجوهري والصاغاني، وقال الليث: هو الذكر من الإبل، كذا في سائر النسخ بالباء الموحدة، وصوابه الأيل، بتشديد التحتية المكسورة.
Al-Yamūr, without hamza, was neglected by Al-Jawhari and Al-Saghani. Al-Layth said: it is the male of camels, as is in the rest of the manuscripts with the unpointed baa, and its correction is Al-Ayl, with the shadda on the broken yaa.
وذكر عمرو بن بحر: اليامور في باب الأوعال الجبلية والأيايل والأروى، وهو اسم لجنس منها.
And Amr ibn Bahr mentioned: Al-Yamūr is in the category of mountain goats (al-aw'āl), wild goats (al-ayāyil), and ibex (al-arwā), and it is a name for a species of them.
يامور من قرى الأنبار، نقله ياقوت.
Yamūr is from the villages of Anbar, as narrated by Yaqut.