ءر ل
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily discusses place names, specifically mountains and fortified locations in various regions of the Arabian Peninsula and Al-Andalus. It also touches upon a linguistic observation regarding the order of letters in certain Arabic words.
Derived headwords
- 1.Mountainclassical
A mountain located in the land of Ghatafan, situated between it and 'Adhra. It is also described as a place in the lands of Fazara, between Al-Ghawta and Jabal Subh, facing north from Harrat Layla.
- 2.Fortified placeclassical
A fortified place belonging to the Tayy tribe, which collects rainwater. It is also referred to as a fortified place.
- 1.Linguistic termclassical
One of four Arabic words where the letter Lam (ل) follows the letter Ra (ر), the others being ورل, غرلة, and أرض جرلة.
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name, possibly a mountain or fortified location, mentioned in relation to the Ghatafan and Fazara tribes.
- 1.Fortress in Al-Andalusclassical
A fortress located in Al-Andalus, situated between Sertia and Toledo, ten leagues from each. It was captured by the Franks.
- 1.Son of Walibaclassical
A name referring to Aril, son of Waliba ibn Al-Harith, along with his brothers Dhu'aybah, Usamah, and Numayr.
- 1.Circumcisionclassical
Refers to the state of being uncircumcised, as stated by Al-Faraa'.
- 1.City in Al-Andalusclassical
A city in eastern Al-Andalus, in the region of Tudmir. Abu Bakr 'Atiq ibn Ahmad ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Azdi al-Andalusi is attributed to this city.