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ءر ل

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This 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

أَرَلname
  1. 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. 2.
    Fortified placeclassical

    A fortified place belonging to the Tayy tribe, which collects rainwater. It is also referred to as a fortified place.

أَرَلother
  1. 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.

أَرَلname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name, possibly a mountain or fortified location, mentioned in relation to the Ghatafan and Fazara tribes.

أَرِلَةname
  1. 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.

أَرِيلname
  1. 1.
    Son of Walibaclassical

    A name referring to Aril, son of Waliba ibn Al-Harith, along with his brothers Dhu'aybah, Usamah, and Numayr.

الأَرَلَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Circumcisionclassical

    Refers to the state of being uncircumcised, as stated by Al-Faraa'.

أَرِيُولname
  1. 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.

Parallel reading

وهبت الريح من تلقاء ذي أرل ... ترجي مع الليل من صرادها صرما
The wind blew from the direction of Dhi Aril... carrying with the night a strong cold from its intensity.
أرل: بديار فزارة بين الغوطة وجبل صبح على مهب الشمال من حرة ليلى.
Aril: in the lands of Fazara, between Al-Ghawta and Jabal Subh, facing north from Harrat Layla.
وذو أرل مصنع بديار طيئ يحمل ماء المطر، وعنده الشريفات والعرقات، وهي أيضا مصانع
And Dhu Aril is a fortified place in the lands of Tayy that collects rainwater, and near it are Al-Sharifat and Al-'Irqat, which are also fortified places.
زعم أهل العربية أن أرل أحد الحروف الأربعة التي جاءت فيها اللام بعد الراء، ولا خامس لها، وهي: أرل وورل، وغرلة، وأرض جرلة، فيها حجارة وغلظ.
The linguists claim that Aril is one of four letters in which Lam comes after Ra, and there is no fifth, namely: Aril, Waral, Ghurla, and an Arad Jarla land, which has stones and roughness.
وأريلية بالفتح مخففة ووقع في التكملة: أريلة: حصن بالأندلس بين سرتة وطليطلة بينه وبين كل واحدة منهما عشرة فراسخ، استولى عليه الفرنج في سنة.
And Ariliyyah, with a fatha, is lightened, and in Al-Takmilah it is mentioned: Arilah: a fortress in Al-Andalus between Sertia and Toledo, ten leagues from each, which the Franks captured in a certain year.
وابن والبة بن الحارث وإخوته ذؤيبة وأسامة ونمير، بنو والبة، قاله ابن الكلبي.
And Ibn Waliba ibn Al-Harith and his brothers Dhu'aybah, Usamah, and Numayr, the sons of Waliba, according to Ibn Al-Kalbi.
والأرلة، بالضم: الغرلة عن الفراء.
And Al-Arlah, with a damma, means Al-Ghurla, according to Al-Faraa'.
أريول: مدينة بشرقي الأندلس من ناحية تدمير، ينسب إليها أبو بكر عتيق بن أحمد بن عبد الرحمن الأزدي الأندلسي
Ariul: a city in eastern Al-Andalus, in the region of Tudmir, to which Abu Bakr 'Atiq ibn Ahmad ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Azdi al-Andalusi is attributed.
الأريولي، قدم الإسكندرية، ولقيه بها أبو طاهر السلفي الحافظ.
Al-Ariuli, who came to Alexandria, and was met there by Abu Tahir al-Silafi the memorizer.