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غ د م س

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to a specific location in North Africa, Ghadamis, and its associated products, particularly fine leather goods. It also includes a personal name derived from this place.

Derived headwords

غَدَامِسname
  1. 1.
    Ghadamisboth

    A city in Morocco, situated in the lands of Sudan, beyond the lands of Zafon. It is known for its fine leather goods.

الغُذَامِسِيَّةadjective
  1. 1.
    Ghadamisiclassical

    Pertaining to Ghadamis, specifically referring to leather goods from the city, known for their softness like brocade garments.

الغُذَامِسِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Ghadamsiboth

    A surname or nisba indicating origin from the city of Ghadamis.

Parallel reading

غَدَامِس، بالضم، وهو المشهور ويفتح، وبإعجام الذال، وقد أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان، وأورده الصاغاني، ولكنه ضبطه في كتابيه بإهمال الدال: د، بالمغرب ضاربة في بلاد السودان بعد بلاد زافون
Ghadamis, with a damma, which is the famous pronunciation, and also with a fatha, and with the dotting of the dhal. Al-Jawhari and the author of Al-Lisan omitted it, but Al-Saghani mentioned it, though he transcribed it in his two books without the dot on the dal: D, in the Maghreb, extending into the lands of Sudan after the lands of Zafon.
منها الجلود الغذامسية، كأنها ثياب الخز، في النعومة
Among its products are the Ghadamisi leathers, like brocade garments in their softness.
وإليها نسب الإمام المقرئ الجمال أبو عبد الله محمد ابن عبد الله الغذامسي
And attributed to it is the Imam, the reader, Al-Jamal Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Abdullah Al-Ghadamsi.
ممن تلا على الغز عبد العزيز بن الحسن بن عيسى التواتي، نزيل الطائف
One who recited to Al-Ghaz Abdul Aziz bin Al-Hasan bin Isa Al-Tuwati, who resided in Taif.
وعنه عبد الله بن أبي بكر بن أحمد الحضرمي الشهير ببا شعيب، وغيره
And from him, Abdullah bin Abi Bakr bin Ahmad Al-Hadrami, famous as Ba Shu'ayb, and others.