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الءداف

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the ear and its associated anatomical features. It also extends to geographical locations and personal names derived from these concepts.

Derived headwords

الأدافnoun
  1. 1.
    the maleclassical

    This refers to the male sex or a male individual.

  2. 2.
    the earboth

    This refers to the organ of hearing.

أدفيةname
  1. 1.
    a mountainclassical

    A specific mountain belonging to the tribe of Banu Qushayr.

أدفوةname
  1. 1.
    a place near Alexandriaclassical

    A location situated near the city of Alexandria.

  2. 2.
    a town in Upper Egyptclassical

    A town located in Upper Egypt (al-Sa'id).

الأدفويname
  1. 1.
    a person from Adfuwaclassical

    An adjective or nisba referring to someone from the town of Adfuwa.

محمد بن علي الأدفويname
  1. 1.
    Muhammad ibn Ali al-Adfawiclassical

    The renowned grammarian and exegete, Muhammad ibn Ali al-Adfawi.

تفسيرهnoun
  1. 1.
    his exegesisclassical

    Refers to the tafsir (exegesis or commentary) written by Muhammad ibn Ali al-Adfawi.

جعفرname
  1. 1.
    Ja'farboth

    A personal name, also mentioned as being called Abdullah ibn Tha'lab ibn Ja'far.

عبد الله بن ثعلب بن جعفرname
  1. 1.
    Abdullah ibn Tha'lab ibn Ja'farclassical

    A person identified as Abdullah, son of Tha'lab, son of Ja'far, a jurist.

Parallel reading

الأداف، كغراب: الذكر، والأذن.
Al-Adhaf, like ghurab: the male, and the ear.
وأدفية، كأثفية: جبل لبني قشير.
And Adfiyah, like athfiyah: a mountain of Banu Qushayr.
وأدفوة، بضم الهمزة وفتحها، (وقد تعجم الدال) ، وقد تبدل تاء: ة قرب الإسكندرية، وبليد ms1069 بالصعيد،
And Adfuwah, with dammah on the hamzah and fatha, (and the dal may be vocalized with kasrah), and it may be exchanged for a ta': a town near Alexandria, and a town in Upper Egypt,
منه: الإمام محمد بن علي الأدفوي النحوي المفسر،
From it: Imam Muhammad ibn Ali al-Adfawi, the grammarian and exegete,
و"تفسيره" في أربعين مجلدا،
And 'his exegesis' in forty volumes,
(وجعفر، ويدعى عبد الله بن ثعلب بن جعفر الفقيه)
(And Ja'far, who is called Abdullah ibn Tha'lab ibn Ja'far the jurist)