بجخست
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root entry appears to be a toponym, specifically referring to a village named Bajkhast. It also mentions a notable individual from that village, Abu Sahl al-Nu'mani al-Akkār, who was a pious worshipper and was documented by al-Sam'ani.
Derived headwords
- 1.Village nameclassical
A village located in Marw, situated approximately four farsakhs away.
- 1.Person's nameclassical
A pious worshipper from the village of Bajkhast, whose life and deeds were recorded by al-Sam'ani.
- 1.Attributive nameclassical
A nisba (attribution) indicating origin or affiliation, likely related to a person named Nu'man.
- 1.Attributive nameclassical
A nisba (attribution) indicating a profession or characteristic, possibly related to agriculture or cultivation.
- 1.Worshipperboth
One who worships or serves God devotedly.
- 1.Piousboth
Righteous, virtuous, and devout.
- 1.to writeboth
To inscribe letters or words on a surface; to compose a text.
- 1.Person's nameclassical
A historical figure, likely a scholar or historian, who documented information about Abu Sahl al-Nu'mani al-Akkār.