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Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to primarily relate to descriptions of bravery, courage, and ferocity, often applied to lions or brave individuals. It also includes place names and personal names derived from these concepts.
Derived headwords
الرَّمَاحِسnoun
- 1.brave, courageous personclassical
A description for a brave, daring, and forward-marching individual, often used metaphorically.
- 2.lionclassical
The lion, so named due to its boldness and ferocity.
رَمَاحِسname
- 1.personal nameboth
A personal name, appearing in historical contexts.
رَمْحُوسname
- 1.place namemodern
A village located in Egypt, within the administrative region of Al-Ashmunayn.
Parallel reading
الرماحس، كعلابط، أهمله الجوهري، وأورده الصاغاني عن ابن الأعرابي، وصاحب اللسان عن أبي عمر و، في نعت الشجاع الجريء المقدام، كالرحامس، والحمارس، والفداحس.
Al-Ramahis, like 'alaabit, was neglected by Al-Jawhari, but cited by Al-Saghani from Ibn Al-A'rabi, and by the author of Al-Lisan from Abu 'Amr, in the description of the brave, daring, forward-marching [warrior], like Al-Rahamis, Al-Humaris, and Al-Fadahis.
قال الأزهري: وهي كلها صحيحة.
Al-Azhari said: All of them are correct.
والرماحس: الأسد، لإقدامه وجراءته.
And Al-Ramahis: the lion, due to its boldness and ferocity.
والرماحس بن عبد العزى ابن الرماحس بن الرسارس الكناني كان على شرطة مروان بن محمد بن الحكم الملقب بالحمار.
And Ramahis bin 'Abd Al-'Uzza, son of Ramahis bin Al-Rasaaris Al-Kinani, was in charge of the police force of Marwan bin Muhammad bin Al-Hakam, nicknamed Al-Himmar.
عبد الله بن رماحس القتيبي الرمادي.
Abdullah bin Ramahis Al-Qutaybi Al-Ramadi.
روى عن المعمر أبي عمر ووزياد بن طارق، وعنه الطبراني.
He narrated from the long-lived Abu 'Amr and Ziyad bin Tariq, and Al-Tabarani narrated from him.
وقع لنا حديثه عاليا في العشاريات.
His hadith reached us with a high chain of narration in Al-'Ushariyat.
والرماحس بن الرسارس، تقدم للمصنف في رس قريبا.
And Ramahis bin Al-Rasaaris, was previously mentioned by the author in (the entry for) 'ras' recently.
ورمحوس، بالفتح: قرية بمصر، من أعمال الأشمونين.
And Rumhus, with the initial vowel 'fath': a village in Egypt, from the districts of Al-Ashmunayn.