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س ل ع س

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to primarily relate to geographical locations, specifically cities or regions, and names derived from them. It also includes a specific instance of a person's name associated with such a place.

Derived headwords

سَلْعَسname
  1. 1.
    City/Regionclassical

    A place name, specifically a region located behind Tarsus, which was conquered by Al-Ma'mun.

السَّلْعُوسِيّname
  1. 1.
    Person from Sal'asclassical

    A nisba (attribution) indicating a person from the place called Sal'as. This specific instance refers to Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Mahmud Al-Sal'usi Al-Dimashqi, who was a teacher of Ibn Hajar.

Parallel reading

سلعوس، بفتح السين واللام: د، نقله الجوهري عن يعقوب، وهو وراء طرسوس، غزاه المأمون، كما في العباب.
Sal'as, with fath on the sin and lam: a city, transmitted by Al-Jawhari from Ya'qub. It is behind Tarsus, conquered by Al-Ma'mun, as stated in Al-'Ubab.
وأما الشمس محمد بن محمد بن محمد بن محمود السلعوسي الدمشقي، فبإسكان اللام، كما ضبطه السخاوي، وهو من شيوخ ابن حجر.
As for Al-Shams Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Mahmud Al-Sal'usi Al-Dimashqi, it is with sukun on the lam, as recorded by Al-Sakhawi, and he was one of the teachers of Ibn Hajar.