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فطرسلين

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

This entry discusses a single, obscure term of Greek origin, identified as a plant or seed. It is noted as being omitted by several lexicographers.

Derived headwords

فطراساليونnoun
  1. 1.
    Wild celery seedsclassical

    A term of Greek origin referring to the seeds of wild celery. It is mentioned in the context of botanical or medicinal texts.

Parallel reading

فطراساليون، بالضم والسين المهملة والمثناة التحتية: أهمله الجماعة.
Fatarasalyun, with dammah, unpointed sin, and dotted ya: the group neglected it.
وهو (بزر الكرفس الجبلي، كلمة (يونانية ذكرها صاحب القانون، وأهملها صاحب التذكرة.
It is (the seeds of wild celery), a Greek word mentioned by the author of Al-Qanun, and omitted by the author of Al-Tadhkirah.