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شفث

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to a place name in Iraq. The entry focuses on identifying and locating this place and mentioning a notable individual from it.

Derived headwords

شَفَاثَىname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A town in Iraq, specifically in the region of al-Sawad.

حبالىother
  1. 1.
    Plural of pregnant womanclassical

    This word is mentioned as a comparison for the structure of 'شفاثى', indicating it's a feminine plural form.

موفق الدين حسين بن نصر الضرير النحويname
  1. 1.
    Notable scholarclassical

    An Imam and grammarian from Shifatha, known for his unusual compositions. He was in Baghdad before the year 650 AH.

تصانيفnoun
  1. 1.
    Compositionsboth

    Refers to the written works or books authored by someone.

العربيةnoun
  1. 1.
    Arabic languageboth

    The Arabic language, often used in the context of grammar and linguistics.

البغيةnoun
  1. 1.
    The Desireclassical

    Likely refers to a specific book title, possibly a biographical dictionary or a work on scholars.

العميانnoun
  1. 1.
    The Blindclassical

    Likely refers to a specific book title, possibly a biographical dictionary of blind scholars.

Parallel reading

شفاثى بالشين والفاء (كحبالى)
Shifatha, with the letter sheen and faa (like hubala).
هي (ة بالعراق) من السواد
It is a town in Iraq from the region of al-Sawad.
منها الإمام موفق الدين حسين بن نصر الضرير النحوي
From it is Imam Muwaffaq al-Din Husayn ibn Nasr al-Darir al-Nahwi.
له تصانيف غريبة
He had strange compositions.
في العربية
In Arabic.
كان ببغداد قبل الخمسين والستمائة
He was in Baghdad before the year 650 AH.
ذكره الحافظ تبعا للذهبي
Al-Hafiz mentioned him, following Al-Dhahabi.
ولم يذكره الجلال في البغية
And Al-Jalal did not mention him in Al-Bughyah.
ولا الصلاح الصفدي في العميان
Nor did Al-Salah al-Safadi mention him in Al-'Umyan.
قاله شيخنا
Our Sheikh said this.