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بطلمس

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily discusses place names and personal names derived from Greek origins, specifically referencing a city in Al-Andalus and the famous Greek astronomer and geographer.

Derived headwords

بَطْلِيُوسname
  1. 1.
    City in Al-Andalusclassical

    A city located in Al-Andalus, mentioned by lexicographers. It is noted that some scholars ignored this word.

البَطْلِيُوسِيّname
  1. 1.
    Attribution to Batlyusclassical

    An adjective or nisba indicating origin from or association with the city of Batlyus.

بَطْلِيمُوسname
  1. 1.
    Greek philosopher/astronomerclassical

    A famous Greek philosopher, astronomer, and geographer, known for his significant contributions to science.

  2. 2.
    Title for rulers of Greececlassical

    A name that was used to refer to any ruler or king of Greece.

Parallel reading

وهو بفتح الباء والطاء وسكون اللام وفتح الياء المثناة التحتية، هكذا ضبطه الصاغاني
And it is with fath al-Baa' and al-Taa', and sukoon of al-Laam, and fath of the second person yaa', this is how Al-Saghani vocalized it.
ومنهم من يقوله كعضر فوط: د، بالأندلس
And among them are those who pronounce it like 'Adhr Fut, a city in Al-Andalus.
ومنه أبو محمد عبد الله محمد بن السيد البطليوسي صاحب التآليف
And from him is Abu Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad bin Al-Sayyid Al-Batlyusi, the author of many works.
بطليموس، بفتح فسكون ففتح: حكيم يوناني
Batlimus, with fath, then sukoon, then fath: a Greek sage.
وقال السهيلي في الروض: بطليموس: اسم لكل من ملك يونان
And Al-Suhayli said in Al-Rawd: Batlimus: is a name for everyone who ruled Greece.