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الجوسق

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root primarily refers to a type of palace or large building, often a royal residence. It also denotes specific locations and structures, including palaces, castles, and villages, particularly in historical Islamic regions.

Derived headwords

الجَوْسَقnoun
  1. 1.
    Palaceboth

    A large, magnificent building, often a royal residence or a grand structure.

  2. 2.
    Titleclassical

    A title or epithet given to Muhammad ibn Muslim, a hadith scholar.

جَوْسَقnoun
  1. 1.
    Palaceboth

    A large, magnificent building, often a royal residence or a grand structure.

جَوَاسِقnoun
  1. 1.
    Palacesboth

    Plural form of Jawsaq, referring to multiple large buildings or palaces.

جَوْسَقَانnoun
  1. 1.
    A specific palaceclassical

    A palace located in Isfara'in, mentioned with specific vocalization.

Parallel reading

الجوسق: القصر
Al-Jawsaq: The palace.
ولقب محمد بن مسلم المحدث
And a title of Muhammad ibn Muslim, the hadith scholar.
وة بدجيل
And a palace in Dujayl.
وقربه جبل
And near it is a mountain.
وة أخرى ببغداد
Another palace in Baghdad.
وة بالنهروان
A palace in Nahrwan.
منها: الخليل بن علي
Among them: Al-Khalil ibn Ali.
وة بنهر الملك
A palace in Nahr al-Malik.
وة تجاه بلبيس
A palace opposite Bilbays.
وقلعة وقريتان بالري
And a castle and two villages in Ray.
ودار بنيت للمقتدر في دار الخلافة
And a house built for Al-Muqtadir in the Dar al-Khilafah.
في وسطها بركة من الرصاص، ثلاثون ذراعا في عشرين
In its center is a lead pool, thirty cubits by twenty.
وجواسقان، بالضم وفتح السين: ة بإسفراين
And Jawsaqan, with dammah and fatha on the sin: a palace in Isfara'in.