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ي ر م
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis 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.to be dryclassical
This verb form is not explicitly defined but is implied by the context of the root's potential meaning.
يَرِمname
- 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.