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س ر م ق
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily refers to a type of plant, specifically a type of lamb's quarters, and its medicinal uses. It also denotes several geographical locations, mostly villages or towns.
Derived headwords
السِّرْمَقُnoun
- 1.a type of plantboth
A type of plant, identified as lamb's quarters (Chenopodium album). It is noted for its medicinal properties.
سِرْمَقname
- 1.a place nameclassical
A place name, specifically a village or town located in Istakhr, within its district.
سِرْمَقَانname
- 1.a place nameclassical
A place name, referring to a village or town in Herat.
- 2.a place nameclassical
Another place name, referring to a village or town in Sarakhs.
- 3.a place nameclassical
A place name, referring to a village or town in Fars.
سِلْمَقَانname
- 1.a place nameclassical
A place name, possibly referring to a village or town, mentioned as an alternative to Sarmaghan.
Parallel reading
السرمق، كجعفر: ضرب من النبت
Al-Sirmak, like Ja'far: a type of plant.
نبات القطف
the plant Al-Qatf.
شرب درهمين ثلاثة أسابيع كل يوم من بزره مسحوقا ترياق للاستسقاء
drinking two dirhams of its powdered seeds for three weeks daily is an antidote for dropsy.
والإكثار منه مهلك
and excessive consumption of it is fatal.
وسرمق بلا لام: د بإصطخر من كورتها
And Sarmak without the 'lam': a village in Istakhr from its district.
وسرمقان: ة بهراة كما في التكملة والعباب
And Sarmaghan: a village in Herat, as in Al-Takmilah and Al-'Ubab.
وقرية أخرى بسرخس كما في العباب والتكملة
And another village in Sarakhs, as in Al-'Ubab and Al-Takmilah.
أو هي سلمقان كما سيأتي
Or it is Silmaqan, as will be mentioned later.
وقرية أخرى بفارس
And another village in Fars.