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اسعرد

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root appears to be a proper noun, likely a surname or a place name, rather than a standard Arabic root with derived meanings. It is used here to identify a specific individual.

Derived headwords

اسعردname
  1. 1.
    Surname/Family Nameboth

    A proper noun used as a surname or family name, specifically associated with a lineage of scholars or notable figures.

المسندةname
  1. 1.
    Title/Epithetclassical

    An honorific title or epithet, likely indicating a female scholar or traditionist who transmitted hadith.

زينبname
  1. 1.
    Female given nameboth

    A common female given name in Arabic culture, often borne by respected women.

سليمانname
  1. 1.
    Male given nameboth

    A male given name, a variant of Solomon, common among scholars and religious figures.

هبة اللهname
  1. 1.
    Male given nameboth

    A male given name meaning 'gift of God', often used for individuals of religious or scholarly standing.

خطيبname
  1. 1.
    Title/Professionboth

    An individual who delivers sermons or speeches, often in a religious context; a preacher or orator.

بيت لهياءname
  1. 1.
    Place name/Family designationclassical

    A designation referring to a specific house or family lineage, possibly a place of residence or origin.

Parallel reading

اسعرد، بالكسر: د
Is'ard, with a kasra: dal.
منه: المسندة زينب بنت المحدث سليمان بن هبة الله خطيب بيت لهياء.
Among them is Al-Musnadah Zaynab, daughter of the traditionist Sulayman bin Hibat Allah, the orator of the Bayt Lahya.