زغث
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to a nisba (attribution) derived from a person's name. The entry discusses the origin and correctness of this nisba, particularly in relation to a scholar named Amr ibn Uthman.
Derived headwords
- 1.nisba of a scholarclassical
A nisba (an adjective indicating origin or affiliation) referring to a scholar named Amr ibn Uthman, also known as al-Humsi al-Zughaythi. This nisba is attributed to him.
- 1.nisba variantclassical
An alternative or possibly erroneous nisba, mentioned alongside al-Zughaythi, suggesting a variant spelling or attribution.
- 1.scholar's nameclassical
The full name of the scholar to whom the nisba al-Zughaythi is attributed.
- 1.nisba with place nameclassical
A compound nisba indicating both the place of origin (Homs) and the specific affiliation (al-Zughaythi) of the scholar Amr ibn Uthman.
- 1.scholar's nameclassical
The name of a scholar, Abu al-Faraj al-Baghdadi, who is mentioned in relation to the pronunciation or transcription of the nisba.
- 1.scholar's nameclassical
The name of a scholar, Ibn al-Jawzi, who is mentioned as having relied on the work of Abu al-Faraj al-Baghdadi.
- 1.scholar's nameclassical
The name of a scholar, Ibn al-Maqri, who was a student of the scholars mentioned in the text.