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جوزق
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily refers to a type of cotton and geographical locations, particularly in Persia and surrounding regions. It also denotes a specific group of Kurds.
Derived headwords
جَوْزَقnoun
- 1.cottonclassical
A type of cotton, often specified as being of a particular quality or origin. The term is noted as being of foreign origin (mu'arrab).
- 2.regionclassical
A geographical area or district, specifically mentioned as a region in Nishapur.
جَوْزَقname
- 1.place nameclassical
A place name, referring to a location in Nishapur.
جَوْزَقname
- 1.place nameclassical
A place name, referring to a location in Herat.
جَوْزَقَانname
- 1.place nameclassical
A place name, referring to a location in Hamadan.
جَوْزَقnoun
- 1.group of Kurdsclassical
A designation for a tribe or group of Kurds.
Parallel reading
جوزق القطن، بالفتح، معرب
Jawzaq of cotton, with fatha, is a loanword.
وناحية بنيسابور
And a region of Nishapur.
منها: محمد بن عبد الله صاحب "المتفق والمختلف"
From it: Muhammad ibn Abdullah, author of 'Al-Muttafaq wal-Mukhtalif'.
و ة بهراة
And a place in Herat.
منها: إسحاق بن أحمد المحدث
From it: Ishaq ibn Ahmad the Hadith scholar.
وجوزقان: ة بهمذان
And Jawzaqan: a place in Hamadan.
وجيل من الأكراد
And a tribe of the Kurds.