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يمر

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    male of camelsclassical

    The male of camels, as stated in some manuscript versions.

  2. 2.
    male of deerclassical

    The male of deer, specifically mountain deer, as corrected from 'camels' in some texts.

  3. 3.
    mountain goat speciesclassical

    A name for a species of mountain goats, including wild goats and ibex.

الأيلnoun
  1. 1.
    male deerclassical

    The male of deer, particularly the wild species.

الأوعالnoun
  1. 1.
    mountain goatsclassical

    A general term for mountain goats and similar wild ungulates.

الأيايلnoun
  1. 1.
    wild goatsclassical

    A plural form referring to wild goats or ibex.

الأروىnoun
  1. 1.
    ibexclassical

    A species of wild goat, often referred to as ibex.

يامورname
  1. 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.