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Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily used as a proper noun, referring to specific fortified locations. It denotes a castle or fortress situated on a mountaintop, with geographical references to regions like Ray and Isfahan.

Derived headwords

طَبْرَكname
  1. 1.
    Castle on a mountainclassical

    A castle located on the summit of a mountain. This term is specifically used to denote a particular fortress in the region of Ray.

طَبْرَكname
  1. 1.
    Castle in Isfahanclassical

    A castle situated in the region of Isfahan. This is another geographical designation for a fortified location.

طَبْرَكِيّadjective
  1. 1.
    Relating to Tabarakclassical

    An adjective derived from the place name Tabarak, indicating something or someone belonging to or associated with that specific castle or location.

Parallel reading

طبرك، محركة: قلعة على رأس جبل بالري
Tabarak, with vowel markings: a castle on the head of a mountain in Ray.
وقال غيره: طبرك: قلعة بأصبهان
And others said: Tabarak: a castle in Isfahan.
والنسبة إليها طبركي
And the attribution to it is Tabarki.