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ورن

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root primarily discusses concepts related to luxury, ease, and abundance, particularly through an abundance of oil or fat. It also includes place names and the names of months in the pre-Islamic era.

Derived headwords

التورنnoun
  1. 1.
    Abundance of luxury and easeclassical

    Described as an abundance of anointing oneself with oil and living in luxury and ease.

وارانname
  1. 1.
    Place namemodern

    A town located a league away from Tabariz, to which Al-Muzaffar bin Abi Al-Khair bin Ismail Al-Faqih was attributed. He was a teacher at the Al-Nizamiyya school in Baghdad and authored books.

الورانيةnoun
  1. 1.
    The act of stretchingclassical

    Refers to the act of stretching or extending oneself.

ورنةname
  1. 1.
    Name of Dhu al-Qi'dahclassical

    The name of the month Dhu al-Qi'dah during the pre-Islamic era, according to Ibn Al-A'rabi.

  2. 2.
    Name of Jumada al-Akhirahclassical

    According to Tha'lab, it is the name of the month Jumada al-Akhirah.

ورناتnoun
  1. 1.
    Plural of Wannahclassical

    The plural form of 'Wannah', referring to the month.

رنةname
  1. 1.
    Name of a month (non-syphilic)classical

    Also called 'Rannah', a name for a month, used without inflection.

وارينname
  1. 1.
    Village namemodern

    A village located in Qazvin, from which Muhammad bin Abd Al-Rahman bin Ma'ali Al-Warini was known.

Parallel reading

أهمله الجوهري.
Al-Jawhari omitted it.
وقال ابن الأعرابي: (كثرة التدهن والنعيم).
And Ibn Al-A'rabi said: (Abundance of anointing oneself with oil and luxury).
وقال الأزهري: التودن بالدال أشبه بهذا المعنى، وقد ذكرناه.
And Al-Azharī said: 'Al-Tawaddun' with a Dal is more akin to this meaning, and we have mentioned it.
واران: ة بتبريز) على فرسخ منها ينسب إليها المظفر بن أبي الخير بن إسماعيل الفقيه، كان معيدا بالمدرسة النظامية ببغداد، وصنف كتبا.
Waran: a town in Tabriz, a league away from it, to which Al-Muzaffar bin Abi Al-Khair bin Ismail Al-Faqih was attributed. He was a teacher at the Al-Nizamiyya school in Baghdad and authored books.
والورانية، كعلانية: الاست.
And Al-Waraniyyah, like 'Alaniyyah': the act of stretching.
ورنة: اسم ذي القعدة في الجاهلية؛ عن ابن الأعرابي، وجمعها ورنات.
Wannah: the name of Dhu al-Qi'dah in the pre-Islamic era; from Ibn Al-A'rabi, and its plural is 'Wannat'.
وقال ثعلب: هو جمادى الآخرة؛ وأنشدوا:
And Tha'lab said: it is Jumada al-Akhirah; and they recited:
فأعددت مصقولا لأيام ورنة إذا لم يكن للرمي والطعن مسلك
So I prepared a polished [spear] for the days of Wannah, if there was no way for shooting and thrusting.
قال ثعلب: ويقال له أيضا رنة، غير مصروف.
Tha'lab said: It is also called 'Rannah', non-syphilic.
ووارين: قرية بقزوين، منها: محمد بن عبد الرحمن بن معالي الواريني عن محمد بن أبي بكر الخطي القزويني.
And Warin: a village in Qazvin, from which Muhammad bin Abd Al-Rahman bin Ma'ali Al-Warini was known, from Muhammad bin Abi Bakr Al-Khatti Al-Qazwini.
ومما يستدرك عليه:
And among what is to be added: