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فمي
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily discusses a place name, 'Afāmiyah' or 'Fāmiyah', located in Syria near Antioch and also near a place called 'Fum al-Sulḥ' in Wasit. It mentions a person from this place.
Derived headwords
فاميةname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name, possibly a variant of 'Afāmiyah', mentioned as being neglected by Al-Jawhari.
أفاميةname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name, identified as a coastal area in Syria, part of the districts of Homs, situated between it and Antioch. It was built in the sixth year after Alexander's death by Seleucus.
فاميةname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name, also referred to as 'Fāmiyah' without a hamza, a variant of 'Afāmiyah'.
فاميةname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name in Wasit, located near 'Fum al-Sulḥ'.
الفاميname
- 1.Attributive nameclassical
An epithet or surname referring to someone from the place called Fāmiyah.
Parallel reading
أهمله الجوهري.
Al-Jawhari neglected it.
هي أفامية بزيادة الألف؛ وعليه اقتصر ياقوت
It is 'Afāmiyah' with the addition of alif; and Yaqut confined himself to it.
ويسميها بعضهم فامية بغير همزة؛
And some of them call it Fāmiyah without a hamza;
د بالشام من سواحله، وكورة من كور حمص بينها وبين أنطاكية؛
In Syria, from its coasts, and a district of the districts of Homs, between it and Antioch;
ولولاك لم تسلم أفامية الردى
And were it not for you, Afāmiyah would not have been safe from destruction.
وهذه المدينة بنيت في السنة السادسة بعد موت الإسكندر من بناء سلوقوس.
And this city was built in the sixth year after the death of Alexander by the construction of Seleucus.
فامية: ة بواسط عند فم الصلح،
Fāmiyah: a town in Wasit near Fum al-Sulḥ,
منها: أبو عبد الله عمر بن إدريس الصلحي الفامي عن أبي مسلم الكجي وغيره.
From it: Abu Abdullah Omar bin Idris al-Sulḥi al-Fāmi, from Abu Muslim al-Kajji and others.