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الفستق
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root primarily refers to the pistachio nut and its related terms. It also includes a place name and a personal title derived from the same root.
Derived headwords
الفُسْتُقnoun
- 1.Pistachio nutboth
The edible seed of the pistachio tree, commonly known as a nut. It is described as beneficial for the liver, stomach lining, colic, and breath.
فُسْتُقَانnoun
- 1.Place nameclassical
A town or locality named Marw, likely referring to Merv in modern-day Turkmenistan.
فُسْتَقَةname
- 1.Title/Nicknameclassical
A title or nickname given to a hadith narrator or scholar.
Parallel reading
الفُسْتُق، كقنفذ وجندب: م، معرب: بسته، نافع للكبد وفم المعدة والمغص والنكهة.
The pistachio, like qinfudh (hedgehog) and jundub (locust): a noun, a Persian loanword (basteh), beneficial for the liver, the stomach's mouth, colic, and the breath.
وفُسْتُقَان، بالضم: ة بمرو.
And Fustuqan, with the dammah on the first letter, is a town in Marw.
وفُسْتَقَة: لقب محدث
And Fustuqah: a title for a hadith narrator.