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Root entry · 18 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to marriage, weddings, and the bridegroom. It also extends to meanings associated with settling down, resting, or stopping at a place, often in the context of travel or encampment. Additionally, it encompasses place names and personal names derived from these core meanings.
Derived headwords
- 1.to encampboth
To stop and make camp, especially at night during a journey.
- 2.to marryclassical
To perform the marriage ceremony, specifically for the groom.
- 1.encampmentboth
The act or place of making camp, stopping for the night.
- 1.bridegroomboth
A man who is getting married.
- 2.brideboth
A woman who is getting married.
- 3.type of date palmclassical
A specific variety of date palm tree.
- 1.camels (of high status)classical
Camels, particularly those of noble or esteemed lineage.
- 2.sand dunesclassical
Hills or mounds of sand.
- 1.place nameclassical
A place name mentioned by Ibn Duraid.
- 1.land nameclassical
A specific area of land mentioned in poetry.
- 1.place nameclassical
A place name in the land of the Hudhayl tribe.
- 1.village nameclassical
A village in the region of Egypt.
- 1.town nameclassical
A town in Yemen, in the Hajjah province.
- 1.personal name/epithetclassical
A name or epithet, referring to Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn al-Uraysah.
- 1.companion nameclassical
The name of a companion (Sahabi).
- 1.companion nameclassical
The name of a companion (Sahabi).
- 1.companion nameclassical
The name of a companion (Sahabi).
- 1.hadith narrator nameclassical
The name of a hadith narrator.
- 1.hadith narrator nameclassical
The name of a hadith narrator.
- 1.hadith narrator nameclassical
The name of a hadith narrator.
- 1.scholar nameclassical
The name of a scholar, a teacher of al-Tabarani.
- 1.epithetclassical
An epithet, referring to al-Qadi Mahmud ibn Ahmad al-Zanjani.