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ق ط ر س
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to primarily relate to specific terms, with one lemma referring to a type of mouse and another to a strong, large she-camel. It also includes a proper noun derived from a place name.
Derived headwords
القنطريسnoun
- 1.mouseclassical
A specific term for a mouse, though its usage and origin are debated among lexicographers.
قطرسnoun
- 1.she-camelclassical
A strong and large she-camel.
القطرسيname
- 1.al-Qutursiboth
A nisba (attribution) referring to someone from a place or lineage associated with the root, specifically a jurist, man of letters, and theologian named Nafis al-Din Abu al-Abbas Ahmad.
Parallel reading
القنطريس، كزنجبيل، أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان، وقال ابن عباد: هو الفأرة.
Al-Qunṭaris, like zanjabil, was omitted by Al-Jawhari and the author of Al-Lisan, and Ibn Abbad said: it is the mouse.
وقال الليث: هي الناقة الشديدة الضخمة
And Al-Layth said: it is the strong, large she-camel.
قطرس: لقب جد نفيس الدين أبي العباس أحمد بن عبد الغني بن أحمد بن عبد الرحمن بن خلف بن المسلم القطرسي اللخمي، نزيل مصر، والمتوفي بقوص سنة، وهو فقيه أديب متكلم، وله ديوان شعر، وكان ينبز بهذه النسبة.
Qutrus: is the title of the grandfather of Nafis al-Din Abu al-Abbas Ahmad bin Abd al-Ghani bin Ahmad bin Abd al-Rahman bin Khalaf bin Al-Muslim Al-Qutursi Al-Lakhmi, a resident of Egypt, who died in Qus in a certain year. He was a jurist, a man of letters, and a theologian, and he had a collection of poetry, and he was known by this attribution.