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ه ر م
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to concepts of being aged, old, or venerable. It also appears in names and titles, sometimes referring to individuals known for their age or wisdom, or simply as personal names.
Derived headwords
هَرِمَverb
- 1.to become oldboth
To reach an advanced age, to become elderly and frail.
الهَرَمnoun
- 1.old ageboth
The state of being old, advanced age, senility.
- 2.titleclassical
A title or epithet given to a person, often Muhammad bin Umar al-Hanbali.
هَرِيمname
- 1.personal nameboth
A given name for males, appearing in several historical figures.
الهُرَيْمِيّname
- 1.nisbaclassical
A nisba (adjective of relation) indicating origin or affiliation with someone named Hureim.
مُهَرَّمname
- 1.personal nameclassical
A name for Qahṭān, where Qahṭān is his epithet.
هَرَمِيّname
- 1.nisbaclassical
A nisba indicating relation to a person named Haram or a place associated with it.
Parallel reading
وهرم بن نسيب أبو العجفاء السلمي، تابعيان.
And Huram bin Naseeb, Abu al-'Ajfaa' al-Sulami, two Tabi'een.
وكزبير، هريم بن تليد الظالمي: تابعي، عن ابن عباس، وعنه حفيده: الضوء بن الضوء بن هريم.
And like Zubayr, Huraim bin Talid al-Dhalimi: a Tabi'i, from Ibn Abbas, and from him his grandson: Al-Daw' bin Al-Daw' bin Huraim.
وهريم بن مسعر الترمذي، من شيوخ الترمذي.
And Huraim bin Mis'ar al-Tirmidhi, from the teachers of al-Tirmidhi.
وهريم بن عبد الأعلى، من شيوخ مسلم.
And Huraim bin Abd al-A'la, from the teachers of Muslim.
والهرم: محركة: لقب محمد بن عمر الحنبلي، عن سبط السلفي.
And Al-Haram: (vowelized with fatha): an epithet of Muhammad bin Umar al-Hanbali, from Sibṭ al-Salafi.
وأبو جعفر محمد بن الحسن بن هريم، كزبير، الهريمي الشيباني، عن سليمان بن الربيع، ذكره الماليني.
And Abu Ja'far Muhammad bin Al-Hasan bin Huraim, like Zubayr, Al-Huraimi al-Shaybani, from Sulayman bin Al-Rabi', mentioned by Al-Malini.
وهرمي بن عامر بن مخزوم، من ولده: جماعة.
And Hurami bin 'Amir bin Makhzum, from his offspring: a group.
وهرمي بن رياح بن يربوع بن حنظلة، جد الأبيرد الشاعر التميمي.
And Hurami bin Riyāḥ bin Yarbu' bin Ḥanẓalah, the grandfather of Al-Abirad the Tamimi poet.
ومما يستدرك عليه.
And from what is to be added to it.