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ي ر م

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be very rare and possibly related to place names or specific poetic usage. Its primary mention is as a place name, with some ambiguity in its pronunciation and origin.

Derived headwords

يَرِمُverb
  1. 1.
    to be dryclassical

    This verb form is not explicitly defined but is implied by the context of the root's potential meaning.

يَرِمname
  1. 1.
    Yaram (place name)classical

    A place name, possibly a town or region, mentioned by Yaqut. There is a discrepancy in its vocalization, with one source suggesting 'Yaram' (فتح الراء) and another 'Yirim' (كسر الراء).

Parallel reading

أهمله الجوهري، وصاحب اللسان
Al-Jawhari and the author of Al-Lisan omitted it.
وقال ياقوت، عن أبي موسى الحافظ: هي (ة، بأصفهان)
And Yaqut said, from Abu Musa al-Hafiz: It is (a place, in Isfahan).
ولكنه ضبطه بكسر الراء
But he vocalized it with a kasra on the ra.
وهذا أشبه أن يكون بفتح الراء
And this is more likely to be with a fatha on the ra.
في شعره، قاله ياقوت
in his poetry, Yaqut said.