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تبوذك

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be a proper noun or a name derived from a place or a specific individual. It is associated with a person named Abu Salama Musa bin Ismail al-Minqari, who was called 'al-Tabudhakī'. The name's origin is linked to people from Tabudhak settling in his house, or him buying a house there, or it refers to someone who sells chicken innards.

Derived headwords

التَبُوذَكِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Tabudhakīclassical

    A title given to Abu Salama Musa bin Ismail al-Minqari.

تَبُوذَكname
  1. 1.
    Tabudhakclassical

    A place name, from which the title 'Al-Tabudhakī' might be derived.

التَبُوذَكِيّnoun
  1. 1.
    Seller of chicken innardsclassical

    A person who sells the internal organs of chickens, such as the gizzards and hearts.

Parallel reading

وأبو سلمة موسى بن إسماعيل المنقري، قيل له: التبوذكي
And Abu Salama Musa bin Ismail al-Minqari, it was said to him: Al-Tabudhakī
لأن قوما من أهل تبوذك نزلوا في داره
Because a group of people from Tabudhak settled in his house
أو لأنه اشترى دارا بها
Or because he bought a house there
أو التبوذكي: من يبيع ما في بطون الدجاج من القلب والقانصة
Or Al-Tabudhakī: one who sells what is in the bellies of chickens, from the heart and gizzard.